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Fog on the U.S. West Coast: A Review
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Weather forecasts and warnings are the most important services provided by the meteorological profession. The effective development of forecasting methods rests upon comprehensive knowledge of the phenomena to be forecast. ...
Observed Ocean Conditions and Hurricane Hilda, 1964
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Hurricane Hilda crossed the Gulf of Mexico in the period 30 September to 4 October 1964, developing into a very severe hurricane in the central Gulf. Sea temperature data available prior to the storm indicated what was ...
Fog Forecasting Objectively in the California Coastal Area Using LIBS
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Weather forecasts and warnings are the most important services provided by the meteorological profession. As one aspect of these services, a year-round fog forecasting objective is selected for California coastal sites and ...
Hurricane Heat Potential of the Gulf of Mexico
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: It has been demonstrated that a large input of energy from the ocean is necessary to establish and maintain hurricane force winds over the sea. However, there has been no suitable data which could serve as a basis for ...
Effects of Hurricane Betsy upon Atlantic Ocean Temperature, Based upon Radio-Transmitted Data
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Radio-transmitted synoptic data are used to determine the change brought about in the thermal structure of the Atlantic Ocean by the passage of hurricane Betsy in 1965. Such data for sea surface temperature and bathythermograph ...
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