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Publikováno v:
Weather and Forecasting. 28:100-118
While there are a variety of modes for tropical cyclone (TC) development, there have been relatively few efforts to systematically catalog both nondeveloping and developing cases. This paper introduces an operationally derived climatology of tropical
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Weather and Forecasting. 25:646-658
A climatology of gale- and storm-force gap wind events in the Gulf of Tehuantepec is constructed for the first time using 10 yr of ocean surface vector wind data from the SeaWinds scatterometer on board NASA’s Quick Scatterometer (QuikSCAT) satelli
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 137:4061-4088
The 2007 Atlantic hurricane season had 15 named storms, including 14 tropical storms and 1 subtropical storm. Of these, six became hurricanes, including two major hurricanes, Dean and Felix, which reached category 5 intensity (on the Saffir–Simpson
Autor:
Robert T. DeMaria, Chris Lauer, Mark DeMaria, Richard D. Knabb, Charles R. Sampson, John A. Knaff
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Weather and Forecasting. 24:1573-1591
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) Hurricane Probability Program (HPP) was implemented in 1983 to estimate the probability that the center of a tropical cyclone would pass within 60 n mi of a set of specified points out to 72 h. Other than periodic
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Weather and Forecasting. 24:621-645
The utility and shortcomings of near-real-time ocean surface vector wind retrievals from the NASA Quick Scatterometer (QuikSCAT) in operational forecast and analysis activities at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) are described. The use of QuikSCAT
Autor:
Joseph Sienkiewicz, Richard D. Knabb, Michael J. Brennan, Mark Freeberg, David G. Long, Paul Chang, Zorena Jelenak
Publikováno v:
Oceanography. 22:194-207
Autor:
Christopher A. Juckins, Richard J. Pasch, Stephen R. Baig, Ahsha N. Tribble, Stacy R. Stewart, Max Mayfield, Lixion A. Avila, Colin J. McAdie, John L. Beven, Edward N. Rappaport, Richard D. Knabb, Eric S. Blake, Jiann-Gwo Jiing, Christopher W. Landsea, Christopher A. Burr, Christopher A. Sisko, James L. Franklin, Michelle Mainelli
Publikováno v:
Weather and Forecasting. 24:395-419
The National Hurricane Center issues analyses, forecasts, and warnings over large parts of the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and in support of many nearby countries. Advances in observational capabilities, operational numerical weather predictio
Autor:
Stacy R. Stewart, James L. Franklin, Eric S. Blake, Richard D. Knabb, Daniel P. Brown, Lixion A. Avila, Richard J. Pasch, John L. Beven, Jamie Rhome, Michelle Mainelli
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 137:3-20
The hurricane season of 2006 in the eastern North Pacific basin is summarized, and the individual tropical cyclones are described. Also, the official track and intensity forecasts of these cyclones are verified and evaluated. The 2006 eastern North P
Autor:
Richard D. Knabb, Michelle Mainelli
Publikováno v:
Weatherwise. 61:51-57
Autor:
Stacy R. Stewart, James L. Franklin, Daniel P. Brown, Lixion A. Avila, Richard D. Knabb, Richard J. Pasch, John L. Beven, Jamie Rhome, Eric S. Blake
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 136:1109-1173
The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active of record. Twenty-eight storms occurred, including 27 tropical storms and one subtropical storm. Fifteen of the storms became hurricanes, and seven of these became major hurricanes. Additionally,