Current storms in the atlantic
[DOC File]Tropical Cyclone Report
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Tropical Storm Grace (AL092009) 4 – 6 October 2009. Robbie Berg. National Hurricane Center. 28 November 2009. Grace was a rare northeastern Atlantic Ocean tropical storm that formed near the Azores and moved northeastward toward the British Isles.
[DOC File]NOAA 2008 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook
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To date, the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season has produced five named storms, two hurricanes, and one major hurricane. This means that we expect considerable activity during the remainder of the 2008 season [Fig. 3], with an additional 9-13 named storms, 5-8 hurricanes and 2-5 major hurricanes likely during the remainder of the season (August 7th ...
[DOC File]HURRICANES AND COASTAL STORMS - FEMA
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Hurricanes and Coastal Storms A hurricane is a violent area of low pressure forming in the tropical Atlantic Ocean from June to November. August and September are peak months. ... (Similar Western Pacific Ocean storms are called typhoons.) Hurricanes have winds of 75 miles per hour or more and are accompanied by torrential rains and—along ...
[DOC File]Tropical Cyclone Report
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Like Atlantic Tropical Storm Marco, Polo was a small tropical cyclone. QuikSCAT data indicate that the radius of tropical storm force winds only extended out to 25 n mi from the center. The intensity of small tropical cyclones is often difficult to estimate with the Dvorak technique, and it is possible that Polo could have been more intense ...
[DOC File]ATLANTIC BASIN TROPICAL CYCLONES: RISK ASSESSMENT …
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The data was obtained from the National Hurricane Center, and the record contained so called "named" storms, defined as storms whose maximum sustained (one min averaging period) surface winds exceeded 17 m s-1 (34 knots, 39 mph). A domain of 5N to 45N and 100W to 25W was chosen and segmented by a 5( by 5( grid to give 120 "boxes".
[DOC File]WATER VAPOR WINDS IN VICINITY OF CONVECTION AND …
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On 4 Jul 2000, two individual storms evolved into an intermittent MCS (Fig. 10). These storms were part of a long broken line east of the Rockies at 02:45 UTC. By 04:45 UTC, two clusters emerged. They merged into a single MCS by 06:45 UTC and weakened by …
[DOC File]Hurricanes
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This is supported by the conclusion reached by Webster et al (2005) that ‘careful analysis of global hurricane data shows that, against a background of increasing SST, no global trend has yet emerged in the number of tropical storms and hurricanes’. With the current level of uncertainty surrounding future hurricane trends based on global ...
[DOC File]East Africa Climate Impacts
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Landsea and Gray (1992) have found that that rainfall in the Sahel is positively correlated with the intensity of hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean. Climate change-induced, warming land and sea surface temperatures are projected to cause more frequent and intense hurricanes and tropical storms that inundate coastal areas (IPCC, 2001).
[DOC File]geo-site.net
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B) Winter storms that move in from the northeast and bring heavy snowfall. C) Heavy fogs the move in from the northeast along with the cold Labrador Current. D) Tropical storms that bring high winds and heavy rains to the Atlantic Periphery in late summer and early fall. 23) The climate of the Atlantic Periphery could be described in what way?
[DOC File]HURRICANES AND COASTAL STORMS - FEMA
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A violent area of low pressure forming in the tropical Atlantic Ocean from June to November. Explain that a hurricane is a violent area of low pressure forming in the tropical Atlantic Ocean from June to November. August and September are peak months. (Similar Western Pacific Ocean storms are …
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