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    • [DOCX File]Home | FEMA.gov

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      If it's a suspect area or lessor tropical storm, you might be that low. The parameter for that level is 500 to 1500. Usually we try and do a thousand. We get that low if we're trying to get below clouds and actually see the ocean. And so my first storm flight ever was Hurricane Charlie …

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    • [DOC File]Weather and Emergency Management

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      In the mid-latitudes, there is a special type of low pressure system called a cyclonic storm. Cyclones are displayed on the weather map with a large L. There is usually a cold front and a warm front connected to the center of low pressure. These fronts are the boundaries between tropical and polar air masses.

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    • [DOC File]GEOL 3035 - University of Houston–Clear Lake

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      Transports excess tropical heat to upper atmosphere. Requirements for development of hurricane: Seawater at least 27oC (80oF) in upper 60 m. Unstable, warm, humid air. Weak upper-level winds (little wind shear) Often begins with low-pressure zone over Africa but can spring up in the Gulf of Mexico almost without warning. GEOL 4327. Chapter 11 ...

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    • [DOC File]Tropical Cyclone Report - National Hurricane Center

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      A tropical storm watch was issued on 24 August at 0300 UTC, approximately 43.5 hours prior to the landfall of the center of Katrina in Florida, for portions of the Florida Keys and the southern peninsula of Florida from Seven Mile Bridge northward to Vero Beach.

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    • [DOC File]Federation Of American Scientists – Science for a safer ...

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      The ability to bomb accurately at night and in adverse weather demonstrated in Desert Storm emerged from two developments of the mid 1960s: The first was the emergence of ground mapping and terrain-avoidance radars that made low-altitude penetration of radar controlled, ground-based enemy defenses tactically feasible.

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    • [DOC File]Home | FEMA.gov

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      Oct 06, 2017 · The conditions in the Gulf of Mexico were fairly favourable for further strengthening and we do expect Nate to be a hurricane before it reaches land and at landfall. Because of that we’ve got hurricane warnings up for eastern Louisiana all the way across to the Alabama-Florida border with tropical storm warnings on either side.

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    • [DOC File]A GUIDE TO DEVELOPING A - National Weather Service

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      Florida is prone to tropical storm and hurricane landfalls from the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean. Tropical systems can produce extreme coastal flooding, flash flooding, and river flooding. This flooding is responsible for the majority of hurricane related fatalities. Winds can gust over 100 mph and tornadoes may develop in rain bands.

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    • [DOC File]Hurricanes- General Information for Bermuda

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      2003 Sep 26 Tropical Storm Juan was upgraded to Cat 1 Hurricane Juan as it passed 125 nm. to our east, bringing near Tropical Storm force winds for a time. 2004 Oct 9-10 A non-tropical low with associated gales began affecting Bermuda on the 9th of October, and a …

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    • [DOC File]FACT SHEET - Houston

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      When a tropical depression becomes a tropical storm, it gets a name. Hurricane When a tropical storm’s winds equal or exceed . 74 mph, it is called a hurricane (in the Atlantic, eastern and central Pacific Oceans, and Gulf of Mexico). Hurricanes are further designated by categories on …

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 8 Atmosphere-Ocean Interactions

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      Storm surge is a “wall of seawater” pushed by tropical cyclone winds onto land that causes most storm-related deaths. The winds in a tropical cyclone push ocean water along with them. The stronger the wind, the more water is “piled up” by the winds (Figure 8.35).

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