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Science and the Environment.
Archived from the
original on 2013-06-08.
Windspeed |
Icelandic Meteorological office "The
Icelandic Meteorological Office...
- A
tropical cyclone is a
rapidly rotating storm system with a low-pressure center, a
closed low-level
atmospheric circulation,
strong winds, and a spiral...
- has the same need for
camber adjustment, as
windspeed changes—a
straighter camber curvature as
windspeed increases, more
curved as it decreases. Mechanisms...
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Tropical cyclone wind
speed climatology is the
study of wind
distribution among tropical cyclones, a
significant threat to land and people.
Since records...
- model, uses the Monin-Obukhov length, the
boundary layer height and the
windspeed to
categorize the
atmospheric turbulence. (Work on this
section is continuously...
- 2010). "Annual
frequency of
cyclonic disturbances (Maximum
sustained windspeeds of 17
knots or more),
Cyclones (34
knots or more) and
Severe Cyclones...
- were damaged. 26–30
October 1962: A
severe cyclone hit Feni.
Maximum windspeed was 161 km/h. The
storm surge was 2.5–3.0 m. Casualty:
about 1,000 people...
-
overall activity of
tropical cyclones,
utilizing the
available records of
windspeeds at six-hour
intervals to
synthesize storm duration and
strength into a...
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Windspeed of
Hurricane Katrina 7 a.m.,
showing hurricane-force
winds (yellow/brown/red: 75-92 mph)
hitting the northeast–south s****s of Lake Pontchartrain...
- (400 m), or it
falls to 1⁄4 mile or less for less than one
minute at a time
Windspeed is
either below 48
knots (89 km/h; 55 mph), or it
reaches 48
knots or...