POWERPOINT Summary PART II of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane and tropical storm season
The 2012 Atlantic Basin Hurricane Season Suddenly Became Active With 4 Additional Hurricanes Second Half September 5 – November 30, 2012
Hurricanes. What Is A Hurricane? Hurricanes are intense tropical cyclones with a maximum sustained speed of at least 65 knots (74mph). Hurricanes are.
THE 2012 ATLANTIC BASIN HURRICANE SEASON SUDDENLY BECAME ACTIVE WITH 4 ADDITIONAL HURRICANES SECOND HALF September 5 –November 30, 2012 Walter Hays, Global.
Upgrades to the GFDL/GFDN Operational Hurricane Models Planned for 2015 (A JHT Funded Project) Morris A. Bender, Matthew Morin, and Timothy Marchok (GFDL/NOAA)
Development and Implementation of NHC/JHT Products in ATCF
Thinning Upper Atmosphere ISS008-E-8951 Models predict that emissions of carbon dioxide are causing the upper atmosphere to cool and contract,
REMEMBERING 2O10’S SEVERE WINDSTORMS — PART 2 Xynthia Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: Atlantic Basin Tropical Storms and Hurricanes: Pacific Basin Typhoons.
Developing an Objective Identification Algorithm for Tropical Cloud Clusters from Geostationary Satellite Data By Chip Helms Faculty Advisor: Dr. Chris.
Further Development of a Statistical Ensemble for Tropical Cyclone Intensity Prediction