Typhoon-caused floods Happening time in China: What to do before, during, and after a flood Before- ●Watch the weather. When heavy rain or storms are reported, listen to the radio or watch TV for information on
Wright, R. (1969): Temperature structure across the Kuroshio before and after typhoon Shirley, Tellus, 21,409-413.Wright, R. 1969. Temperature structure across the Kuroshio before and after typhoon Shirly. Tellus XXI 3, 409-413.Wright, R., 1969: Temperature structure across the Kuroshio ...
MerantiThe characteristics of raindrop size distribution during Typhoon Meranti, determined using disdrometer (LPA10) data collected from 14 to 15 Sep. 2016 in Fujian Province, China, were associated with different parts of the storm. From the front side of the rain band to the central region ...
What to Do During the Typhoon Source: newsinfo.inquirer.net During the storm, your personal safety comes before anything else. Stay in a safe place not prone to landslides, and with walls and roof strong enough to withstand a typhoon. Do not go outside. Secure your pets, if they sleep ...
Oceanic variability before and after the passage of a typhoon. Observed results in the Bungo Strait (a western entrance of the Inland Sea of Japan) : NAKAO TORU and MICHITAKA UDA, 1976. (In Japanese, English abstract.) J. Fac. Mar. Sci. Technol., Tokai Univ., 9: 15鈥 32...
The weather can be unpredictable and people and traffic seem to be everywhere. But this is a very special summer to visit San Francisco as it continues to celebrate the50th anniversary of the Summer of Love, the legendary happening in the city during the summer of 1967 that made the iconic...
Using the tropical cyclone best track data from Shanghai Typhoon Institute of China Meteorological Administration for the period 1949—2020 and the reanalysis interim data of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ERA-Interim) for the period 1991—2020, the EOF combination analysis ...
Wright, R., 1969: Temperature structure across the Kuroshio before and after Typhoon Shirley. Tellus, 21, 409-413.Wright, R. (1969): Temperature structure across the Kuroshio before and after typhoon Shirley. Tellus, 21, 409-413.Wright, R. (1969): Temperature structure across the Kuroshio ...
In this paper, the evolution of the microphysical characteristics in different regions (eyewall, inner core, and outer rainbands) and different quadrants [downshear left (DL), downshear right (DR), upshear left (UL), and upshear right (UR)] during the final landfall of Typhoon Ewiniar (...
path of the typhoon, temperature at each depth became lower in the upper layer from surface to 50 m deep and became higher in the lower layer from 50 m to 130 m deep in connection with passage of the typhoon than temperature at each depth in these layers before the typhoon, respectively...