Sentences with phrase «cyclones from»

How about NW cyclones from a globally warmed Indian Ocean — PDO??
It is very likely that this trend also can be found for the periods 1975 - 1989 and 1990 - 2004, since there were more intense cyclones before 1970 - 1974 than from 1975 - 1979 and there were quite a number of extreme cyclones from 2000 - 2004 according to JTWC.
Another feature to consider, the Cimss reanalysis is an automated estimate (Advanced Dvorak Technique) which is not fully reliable: the cyclones from 75kt to 100 kt are overestimated and the cyclones from 115 kt are underestimated!!
The Hurricane Research Division produced surface wind analysis of tropical cyclones from 1993 - 2013 as part of the H * Wind Project.
An objective - feature tracking algorithm is used to identify and track cyclones from 25 climate models and three reanalysis products.
An objective - feature tracking algorithm is used to identify and track cyclones from 23 CMIP5 climate models for the recent past (1981 — 1999) and future (2081 — 2099).
I've been trying to get some meteorological «chops» going, so was delighted to find I could tell the cyclones from the anti-cyclones without a score - card — I think.
The study found no long - term trend in either the power or frequency of tropical cyclones from 1638 to 2009.
More frequent incursions of warmer low pressure Cyclones from the South bring heat which destroys surface boundary layers and changes twilight brightness.
[Response: Emanuel's paper does not use disaster losses, but estimates the power of the tropical cyclones from physical principles and empirical data (physical measurements).
There is a slight risk of cyclones from January to March and this period also brings the highest temperatures and humidity levels.
Separately, heavy rain associated with remnant tropical cyclones from the East Pacific impacted Texas, causing significant flooding and drought relief across the state.
What differentiates cyclones from hurricanes and typhoons is where they arise.
In the study, Lauren Lowman, a doctoral student in Barros's laboratory, used a hydrological computer model to simulate the ecological impacts of tropical cyclones from 2004 - 2007.
I say hit them like a cyclone from start, let them know if they open their Ass while looking for goal that we gon screw the Ass without pity.
For example, as I mentioned in the earlier post, wind shear can cap the rising air in a cyclone, choking it off, preventing a full - blown tropical cyclone from forming — this is one reason we've seen fewer hurricanes in the Atlantic this season.

Not exact matches

Using the suction apparatuses he saw in a sawmill as inspiration, he built his own vacuum that incorporated a cone - like cyclone system that could separate dirt particles from clean air.
The DC01 was different from other cleaners because it had at its core Dyson's dual - cyclone technology, which uses two rotating barrels to create suction.
The cyclone is expected to lose much of its punch over land but meteorologists warned it could reform again if it reaches the warm waters of the Gulf of Carpentaria, 250 km (155 miles) from the coast.
Jupiter's atmosphere features colossal cyclones and rivers of ammonia welling up from deep inside the solar system's largest planet, researchers said on Thursday, publishing the first insights from a NASA spacecraft flying around the gas giant.
According to data from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and National Weather Service, Hurricane Harvey was the wettest cyclone in U.S. history with a recorded 60.58 inches of rainfall in Nederland, Texas.
The Cordillera Central mountain range that forms the spine of the island of Puerto Rico acted as a juicer for Hurricane Maria, Huffman explained, rapidly squeezing out 20 to 36 inches of rain from the cyclone.
Weather modification has a long, sordid history and hurricanes have inspired some of the more far - fetched proposals, from bombarding cyclones with sonic booms from aircraft to beaming down microwaves from space into nascent storms.
Its emergency response team responds to an average of 30 natural disasters and humanitarian crises worldwide each year from earthquakes and cyclones to disease outbreaks and civil conflict.
After a long winter full of bomb cyclones and last - minute flurries, you aren't willing to wait until the mercury hits the teens to get to your home away from home.
Prices could yet rise further as a cyclone begins to form off the coast of Western Australia, potentially threatening supply from the iron - rich pilbara region
In my travels, I've come across grills fashioned from oxy / acetylene tanks, oil drums, discarded farm implements, and even rebar and recycled cyclone fencing.
But how to ensure supplies from cyclone - prone Madagascar are stable and sustainable?
Kempt was the signal - called for the Cyclones because late Friday night it was reported that Jacob Park would be taking a leave of absence from the team:
That, however, didn't stop the cyclone of fans from storming the court after topping last year's NCAA runner - ups, 77 - 70.
The Cyclones scored first on a four yard touchdown run from Sam Richardson, and the Sooners looked completely out of sorts on offense.
For first - time parents, learning how to survive in The Land Logic Forgot can be quite a challenge — you never know what's going to flip your kid's switch from the «cute and funny» setting to «cyclone of sobs, screams, and flailing limbs.»
• First half iron ore shipments of 110 million tonnes (100 per cent basis) from the Australian and Canadian operations were six million tonnes lower than 2010 first half following several cyclones, widespread flooding and a subsequent train derailment in the first quarter of 2011 in Western Australia.
«Through cyclones or typhoons, I represent Brooklyn from midnight to high noon.
From floods to cyclones to fires of unimaginable ferocity, climate change has unleashed a host of plagues on Australia.
The power of the suction comes from Dyson's propriety cyclone system — 15 cyclones arranged in two tiers work in parallel to create fantastic suction and pickup performance.
The researchers also cite previous research showing that over the past 30 years, the location where tropical cyclones reach their maximum intensity has shifted away from the equator and toward the poles.
Earlier studies on the sensitivity of tropical cyclones to past climates have only analyzed the effect of changes in the solar radiation from orbital forcing on the formation of tropical cyclones, without considering the feedbacks associated to the consequent greening of the Sahara.
Diverging from other computer models, a new study suggests that efforts to clean the air in Asia may boost the number of tropical cyclones worldwide
Looking at data from 1855 through 2005, Webster and Holland found that the total number of tropical cyclones per year doubled in that time, from an average of six at the beginning of last century to 14 over the past decade.
Powerful, destructive tropical cyclones are now reaching their peak intensity farther from the equator and closer to the poles, according to a new study co-authored by an MIT scientist.
As climate change alters weather patterns — hastening desertification in some places and sopping others — increases the strength of natural disasters — from cyclones to landslides — and raises sea levels world wide, it will make many areas and livelihoods untenable, say the authors.
While there are regional differences in the poleward movement of cyclones, the fact that every ocean basin other than the northern Indian Ocean has experienced this change leads the researchers to suggest, in the paper, that this «migration away from the tropics is a global phenomenon.»
«Evaluating forecasting models for predicting rainfall from tropical cyclones
This composite image, derived from data collected by the Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) instrument aboard NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter, shows the central cyclone at the planet's north pole and the eight cyclones that encircle it.
Cyclone Monica, also designated Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica, was a tropical cyclone that affected northern Australia from April 17, 2006 until April 26, 2006.
Previous research from Duke environmental engineer Ana Barros demonstrated that the regular landfall of tropical cyclones is vital to the region's water supply and can help mitigate droughts.
Early science results from NASA's Juno mission portray the largest planet in our solar system as a turbulent world, with an intriguingly complex interior structure, energetic polar aurora, and huge polar cyclones.
Tropical cyclones, for all their destructive force, are one of the planet's ways of redistributing heat from the tropics to the poles.
With the goal of providing basic information to help improve preparedness and mitigation efforts, new University of Iowa - led research published online in September in the Journal of Hydrology examined how accurate current forecasting systems are in predicting rainfall from North Atlantic tropical cyclones that reach land in the United States.
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