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A Climatology of Inland Winds from Tropical Cyclones for the Eastern United States
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Tropical cyclones pose a significant threat to life and property along coastal regions of the United States. As these systems move inland and dissipate, they can also pose a threat to life and property, through heavy rains, ...
Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change before U.S. Gulf Coast Landfall
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Tropical cyclone intensity change remains a forecasting challenge with important implications for such vulnerable areas as the U.S. coast along the Gulf of Mexico. Analysis of 1979?2008 Gulf tropical cyclones during their ...
Why Hurricane Categories Should Be Based on Surface Pressure
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
The Record-Breaking 1933 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The 1933 Atlantic hurricane season was extremely active, generating the most Accumulated Cyclone Energy on record. The season would have been well anticipated using current statistical seasonal forecasting models.The 1933 ...
The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season: An Above-Normal Season despite Strong El Niño Conditions
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
A Hyperactive End to the Atlantic Hurricane Season October–November 2020
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Revisiting the Record 1933 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Performance of Current Statistical Hurricane Models in Predicting this Historic Season
Publisher: American Meteorological Society