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Tropical Cyclone Propagation.

1991
Abstract : This paper discusses the question of tropical cyclone propagation or why the average tropical cyclone moves 1-2 m/s faster and usually 10-20 deg to the left of its surrounding (or 5-7 deg radius) deep layer (850-300 mb) steering current. It is shown that the primary factor causing tropical cyclones to propagate faster and to the left of ...
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Tropical Cyclones

1996
Abstract Tropical cyclones are among the most destructive weather systems (1-3). The impact from cyclones generally extends over a wide area, with mortality, injury, and property loss that result from strong winds and heavy rains. Often secondary events such as storm surges, flooding, landslides, and tornadoes exacerbate effects of ...
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Observations of Tropical Cyclones With the SSMIS

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2008
Passive microwave (PMW) radiometric observations of tropical cyclones (TCs) from the special sensor microwave imager/sounder (SSMIS) continue the legacy monitoring capabilities initiated with the special sensor microwave/imager (SSM/I) that began in 1987.
Jeffrey D. Hawkins   +3 more
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Tropical Cyclones

2021
Robert V. Rohli, Chunyan Li
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Fluid Mechanics of Tropical Cyclones

Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, 1998
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A review of ocean-atmosphere interactions during tropical cyclones in the north Indian Ocean

Earth-Science Reviews, 2022
Vineet Kumar Singh, Mathew Koll Roxy
exaly  

Tropical Cyclones

Geographical Review, 1928
Oliver L. Fassig, I. M. Cline
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Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change

1999
Abstract : LONG-TERM GOALS. My long-term goal is to better determine the relationship between observed environmental wind shear and TC intensity change in order to improve prediction. OBJECTIVES. The primary objectives are to better understand the relationship between vertical shear and TC intensity using observations, and develop methods to ...
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Tropical Cyclones

Economic Geography, 1927
Clarence E. Koeppe, Isaac M. Cline
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