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THE “INVERTED V” CLOUD PATTERN—AN EASTERLY WAVE?
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ?Easterly waves? in the tropical Atlantic have been found to be associated with a characteristic cloud pattern which has the appearance of an ?Inverted V.? Cloud bands are aligned approximately parallel to the lower ...
Atlantic Tropical Systems of 1972
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The 1972 hurricane season produced 113 ?seedlings? of which 24 acquired the closed circulation of a depression. This was the largest number of tropical systems observed since the National Hurricane Center began keeping ...
ATLANTIC TROPICAL SYSTEMS OF 1969
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A census of Atlantic tropical systems of 1969 presents information on the history of each tropical wave or disturbance, including the dates these systems passed three key stations: Dakar, Barbados, and San Andrés Island.
ATLANTIC TROPICAL SYSTEMS OF 1970
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The history of all tropical systems that formed over the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico during the 1970 hurricane season has been documented. There were a total of 87 systems from which 26 depressions and seven ...
Atlantic Tropical Systems of 1971
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The 1971 hurricane season featured 103 seedlings, 23 depressions, and 12 named storms. An anomalous circulation pattern developed over the Gulf of Mexico and the southwestern Atlantic Ocean in September and spawned a large ...
Atlantic Tropical Systems of 1975
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The 1975 hurricane season produced 113 ?tropical systems?, of which 28 acquired the closed circulation of a depression. Over half of these (61) originated over the African Continent. This is the most African systems observed ...
Atlantic Tropical Systems of 1974
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The 1974 hurricane season produced 96 ?tropical systems,? of which 25 acquired the closed circulation of a depression. The origin of nearly half of these, 52, was over the continent of Africa. African seedlings initiated ...
SYNOPTIC CASE STUDY OF TROPICAL CYCLOGENESIS UTILIZING TIROS DATA
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: On September 12, 1961, an unnamed tropical cyclone formed over the northern Bahama Islands, then moved northward reaching the North Carolina coast near Wilmington on September 14. TIROS satellite pictures of the formation ...