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The Evolution of Hurricane Humberto (2001)
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n 2001, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Aeronautical and Space Administration marshaled their resources to sample Hurricane Humberto for 3 successive days during the fourth Convection ...
Warm-Core Formation in Tropical Storm Humberto (2001)
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: t 0600 UTC 22 September 2001, Humberto was a tropical depression with a minimum central pressure of 1010 hPa. Twelve hours later, when the first global positioning system dropwindsondes (GPS sondes) were jettisoned, ...
The Creation of a High Equivalent Potential Temperature Reservoir in Tropical Storm Humberto (2001) and Its Possible Role in Storm Deepening
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: hirty global positioning system dropwindsondes (GPS sondes) were used to identify and examine the creation of a reservoir of high equivalent potential temperature (?e) in the nascent eye of Tropical Storm Humberto (2001). ...
The Inflow to Tropical Cyclone Humberto (2001) as Viewed with Azimuth–Height Surfaces over Three Days
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he deployment of 228 global positioning system dropwindsondes (GPS sondes), over three consecutive days in Tropical Cyclone Humberto (2001), allows for the creation of azimuth?height (??z) surfaces from sea level to 3-km ...
The Use of the Deviation Angle Variance Technique on Geostationary Satellite Imagery to Estimate Tropical Cyclone Size Parameters
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his study extends past research based on the deviation angle variance (DAV) technique that utilizes digital brightness temperatures from longwave infrared satellite images to objectively measure the symmetry of a tropical ...