Sentences with phrase «hurricane research division»

Dr. Rogers is an employee of NOAA's Hurricane Research Division (HRD) in Miami, FL..
Frank Marks, head of NOAA's Hurricane Research Division (HRD), who flew into Andrew to assess its strength as it approached Florida, agreed that as track forecasts improve, intensity and structure have to become the focus of research.
Also Christopher Landsea with the NOAA Hurricane Research Division found less intense intense hurricanes.
The 2005 Atlantic hurricane outlook is a joint product of scientists at the NOAA Climate Prediction Center, Hurricane Research Division and National Hurricane Center.
-- U.S Government Atmospheric Scientist Stanley B. Goldenberg of the Hurricane Research Division of NOAA.
According to Stanley Goldenberg, meteorologist with the Hurricane Research Division of NOAA, based in Miami, «Numerous hurricane meteorologists agree that the historical data has not produced any evidence of changes [due to climate change] in the number or intensity of hurricanes, particularly in the Atlantic Basin, and even globally.
The Hurricane Research Division produced surface wind analysis of tropical cyclones from 1993 - 2013 as part of the H * Wind Project.
«The state of affairs in [storm] track is steady improvement, while the state of affairs in [storm] intensity has been stagnant,» said Frank Marks, director of NOAA's Hurricane Research Division in Miami.
â $ œIt is a blatant lie put forth in the media that makes it seem there is only a fringe of scientists who donâ $ ™ t buy into anthropogenic global warming.â $ — U.S Government Atmospheric Scientist Stanley B. Goldenberg of the Hurricane Research Division of NOAA.Â
Size was a major factor that differentiated relatively compact Camille from sprawling Katrina, said Mark Powell, a scientist formerly with NOAA's Hurricane Research Division who now runs Hwind Scientific, a private company based in Tallahassee, Fla., that provides real - time hurricane analysis.
We ask that a proper acknowledgement to the «NOAA Hurricane Research Division of AOML» accompany the use of these data in any publications or presentations.
U.S. Government Atmospheric Scientist Stanley B. Goldenberg of the Hurricane Research Division of NOAA recently said, «It is a blatant lie put forth in the media that makes it seem there is only a fringe of scientists who don't buy into anthropogenic global warming.»
Atmospheric scientist Stanley B. Goldenberg of the Hurricane Research Division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said, «It is a blatant lie put forth in the media that makes it seem there is only a fringe of scientists who don't buy into anthropogenic global warming.»
Stanley B. Goldenberg, Research Meteorologist, NOAA, AOML / Hurricane Research Division, Miami, Florida, U.S.A.
He who worked at the Hurricane Research Division of NOAA / AOML in Miami before his retirement.
These outlooks are a collaborative effort from scientists at the NOAA Climate Prediction Center, NOAA Hurricane Research Division and NOAA National Hurricane Center.
Chris W. Landsea is a researcher at the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory / Hurricane Research Division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), located in Miami, Fla..
Dropped from a plane, it slowly descends through the core of a storm, transmitting real - time data to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Hurricane Research Division.
Marks, now director of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Hurricane Research Division in Miami, Florida, recalls the frantic hour he spent attempting to repair the plane before somehow managing to land.
«Overall, it appears global warming might not affect the strengths of most hurricanes,» says meteorologist Chris Landsea of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Hurricane Research Division in Miami, Florida.

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The American Association for the Advancement of Science has made a $ 10,000 donation to the AAAS Caribbean Division to help the Puerto Rican scientific research enterprise respond to extensive rebuilding challenges left by the destructive force of Hurricane Maria, encouraging others to also support efforts.
Prof. Doug Woodward, with the Division of Research at the Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina, has researched the economic impact of hurricanes.
This report, produced by The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® Research Division and Commissioned by The Florida Association of REALTORS ® in April 2006, examines how the exceptionally strong hurricanes along the Gulf Coast affected home sales and the economy.
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