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Methane clouds, lakes and most fluvial features on Saturn's moon Titan have been observed in the moist high latitudes, while the tropics have been nearly devoid of convective clouds and have shown an abundance of wind-carved surface features like dunes. The presence of small-scale channels and...
In the tropics, hurricanes move generally east to west, steered by global-scale winds. Hurricane, typhoons, and cyclones usually "recurve" in the direction of either the South Pole in the Southern Hemisphere or the North Pole in the Northern Hemisphere. Eventually the storms move toward the ...
Activity should generally wind down near or after sundown. Overall, the rain trend continues to favor points west and southwest, but most areas should see some healthy rain in the next 7 days. Latest trends in the tropics have decreased some of the attention on the possible Caribbean ...
These storms start off as a mass of thunderstorms in the tropics outside the Equator.Given the right conditions, they form a bigger and more organised storm and feed off warm seas at more than 26.5C (80F) to get the fuel that they need to become a fully-fledged(羽毛丰满的) typhoon, ...
For instance, lightning flashes are more frequent along shipping routes, where freighters emit particulates into the air, compared to the surrounding ocean. And the most intense thunderstorms in the tropics brew up over land, where aerosols are elevated by both natural sources ...
Increasing rainfall in certain parts of the tropics, colloquially described as the wet get wetter and warm get wetter, has long been a projection of climate change. Now observations have shown that an increase in large thunderstorms is the primary reason
" Postel said.Extratropical cyclones don't just happen in the tropics – they can be blizzards, Nor'easters and low-pressure systems in mid-latitudes,according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.The term refers to storms that have more than one front and can have winds as ...
Slingo, J., Blackburn, M., Betts, A., Brugge, R., Hodges, K., Hoskins, B., Miller, M., Steenman-Clark, L., and Thurburn, J.: 1994, 'Mean Climate and Transience in the Tropics of the UGAMP GCM: Sensitivity to Convective Parameterization'. Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc. 120,...
made out of asphalt are often the cause of minor roof hail damage on houses in the tropics, where the harsh tropical weather and rains are common. Water can seep through the gaps between the shingles and pool water on the roof, causing it to erode the underlying wood materials of your ...