The study notes that the climate models indicate a decrease in tropical cyclones by 2100 when the annual global average could drop from 86 to 69. However, researchers emphasize that even though there might be fewer tropical cyclones, ...
Near Australia and inthe Indian Ocean,they are referred to as tropical cyclones(热带气旋). The hurricaneseason is from June 1st to November 30th.How does a hurricane happen? As the sun shines on the sea,the water gets hot. Thehot water starts to evaporate. As the clouds get big with ...
作者: Abstract Satellitebased intensity estimates of tropical cyclones where do we go in the future (th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology ( May )) 展开 摘要: Several programs of next-generation meteorological satellites and the associated instruments are at various stages of development...
Where do polar and tropical air masses develop? What clouds form tornadoes? What ecoregion is likely to have wind erosion? Where do exploding volcanoes usually happen? What causes a mountain breeze? The trade winds and westerlies originate here. Where are cirrus clouds found? Where does the Gul...
There are six sets of names for what the experts call “Atlantic tropical cyclones”( 热带风暴).Each list is used every six years and consists of 21 names starting with every letter but Q U X Y ,Z. the names alternate (交替)between male and female.A storm won't get a name until ...
These satellites should provide increased spatial and temporal resolution for observations of tropical cyclones (TCs), as well as including new radiative frequencies. How can these developments be employed in the satellite intensity estimates of TCs that are a fundamental part of forecasting operations?
Extratropical transitions (ET) of tropical cyclones (TC) are common phenomena in all ocean basins where TCs recurve polewards. After the TC experiences ET, a rapid deepening can take place resulting in the development of a very large and deep extratropical cyclone....
Q: I live in Mauritius Island in the Indian Ocean, tropical climate. My worry is that we do have tropical cyclones with winds up to 120-200km/hr with heavy rain falls. Would a cob house resist to those tropical cyclones? (By the way, we fortunately haven't had these strong tropical ...
Currently precipitation forecasts associated with land-falling tropical cyclones are based on a simple algorithm where the maximum 24-h precipitation (in inches) is forecast by 100/v, where v (in mph) is the translational speed of the cyclone. This algorithm, however, provides little insight as...
Often, precipitation forecasts associated with land-falling tropical cyclones are based on a simple algorithm where the maximum 24-h precipitation (in inches) is forecast by 100/v, where v (in mph) is the translational speed of the cyclone. This algorithm, however, provides little insight as ...