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METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS OVER PUERTO RICO DURING HURRICANE BETSY, 1956
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The observations of wind, pressure, rainfall, and radar bands recorded over Puerto Rico during the passage of Hurricane Betsy are presented and discussed. The track of the hurricane across the Atlantic and eastern Caribbean ...
ON THE FORMATION OF HURRICANE ALICE, 1955
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The occurrence of hurricane Alice in January 1955 was a meteorologically unseasonable event. The synoptic history of the storm during its genesis over the warm waters of the tropical Atlantic, its intensification while ...
DEVELOPMENT OF TROPICAL CYCLONES IN RELATION TO CIRCULATION PATTERNS AT THE 200-MILLIBAR LEVEL
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The 200-mb. flow existing above low-level perturbations at the time of development into tropical storm or hurricane intensity was studied. On the basis of observations in a sample of 40 cases, it is concluded that poleward ...
SOME ASPECTS OF THE RADAR STRUCTURE OF HURRICANE BEULAH ON SEPTEMBER 9, 1967
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Hurricane Beulah developed near the island of Martinique on Sept. 7, 1967. About 36 hr after development, the hurricane came within range of the San Juan radar and was then followed by radar for about 34 hr as it moved ...
MEAN-LAYER WIND CHARTS IN TROPICAL ANALYSIS
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A discussion of the usefulness of mean-lager winds?defined in terms of the net horizontal displacement of the balloon during the time interval that it ascends through specified layers?in tropical analysis and forecasting ...