Not exact matches
«We used information
about historical
hurricane tracks for the Eastern United States to identify the connection between the affected population, average per capital income and associated damages.,» Katja Frieler adds.
About 8 years ago, geographer Kam - biu Liu of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge realized that finding such layers of storm - driven sand in old sediments offered a way to
track hurricanes that came ashore thousands of years ago.
European and U.S. models frequently make different predictions
about weather and storm
tracks, including that of
Hurricane Joaquin.
Hurricane: Storm Science Learn how storms happen, all
about tracking storms, how to make a weather station, and more on this site from (appropriately) the Miami Museum of Science.
In following the course of projections for this storm, and then the burst of criticism
about failed intensity forecasts, I was brought back to the hours I spent with meteorologists at the National
Hurricane Center in September, 2004, as they tracked the course of Hurricane Ivan (shortly before I headed to Alabama to cover its landfall as a major hurricane; here's a narrated report I filed from
Hurricane Center in September, 2004, as they
tracked the course of
Hurricane Ivan (shortly before I headed to Alabama to cover its landfall as a major hurricane; here's a narrated report I filed from
Hurricane Ivan (shortly before I headed to Alabama to cover its landfall as a major
hurricane; here's a narrated report I filed from
hurricane; here's a narrated report I filed from Mobile).
Brian McNoldy, a meteorologist
tracking Atlantic Ocean
hurricanes at Colorado State University, just distributed this note from Phil Klotzbach, a colleague,
about the unusual storminess in the Atlantic and Caribbean at the moment:
Watching the current
hurricane coverage (family in Fla / Ga / NC) I see no mention of sea surface temperature, no graphics of how it's changing as the
hurricane tracks across it, nothing
about the second
hurricane coming on soon.
Consider for example how satellite data have made it possible to better analyze
hurricane tracks allowing to judge
about hurricane motion with some certainty a few days in advance, something entirely unavailable for the ancient weather forecasters.
The coming election is
about as unpredictable as things get, like the
track of the eye of a
hurricane approaching land, which this election resembles somewhat.
In the same breath I try to «get with the program» and think
about how best to serve the public in this ever - changing industry that is now nearly impossible to keep
track of with its
hurricane force winds that erupt from time to time.