Not exact matches
They calculated
how much energy each recorded
hurricane released, based on its
wind speeds and
how long it lasted.
The detailed, real - time
wind measurements could help scientists to better understand
how hurricanes form and provide information that meteorologists can use to pinpoint landfall earlier, giving people more time to prepare and evacuate.
«Terrestrial weather, like
hurricanes and
wind patterns, can shape the atmosphere and ionosphere, changing
how they react to space weather.»
Hurricane graphics will also include an experimental visualization of
how far damaging
winds extend out from the center of a storm.
While
hurricane hunter aircraft can help determine
wind speed, velocity, water temperature and other data, the fact is we often don't know why or
how a storm gets stronger or weaker.
Since you're insuring liability and contents, the strength of the building in terms of
hurricane safety has a direct impact on
how much risk you retain without
wind coverage on your renters insurance in Florida.
Liu, in his studies, believes that the Bermuda high has something to do with the strength of
hurricanes and
how much sediment they may deposit according to
wind strength.
The authors also note that additional research will be required to fully understand
how the increased
wind shear affects
hurricane activity more specifically.
How does the sea spray blown off whitecaps by
hurricane - force
winds feed back into the latent heat fueling the growth of a storm [Zhang et al., 2017]?
At the cutting edge of climate research, scientists are also exploring
how human - induced change may affect storm intensity and the
winds that steer the
hurricanes.
Back in 1987, I wrote the first paper on the topic of
how climate change might influence
hurricanes, showing that the thermodynamic «speed limit» on
hurricane winds would increase as the climate warms.
a) In the case of
hurricanes, we have some idea about the roles played by SST and
wind shear and
how they might change in a warmer world.
In the 1970s, the National
Hurricane Center began using categories to describe how strong a hurricane's winds are and how much damage its gusts might be expected
Hurricane Center began using categories to describe
how strong a
hurricane's winds are and how much damage its gusts might be expected
hurricane's
winds are and
how much damage its gusts might be expected to cause.
Since you're insuring liability and contents, the strength of the building in terms of
hurricane safety has a direct impact on
how much risk you retain without
wind coverage on your renters insurance in Florida.
They will cover the difference between «calendar year» and «occurrence» which are
how often you need to pay a percentage of your deductible and «
wind / hail,» «named storm,» and «
hurricane» all of which deal with when the percentage deductible starts.
It's important to read your home insurance policy or contact your agent to learn if and
how your home's structure, as well as your belongings, may be covered against a
hurricane's
winds.
A State Certified Inspector for
Wind Mitigation would inspect your home for items like
hurricane straps / clips, window shutter protection and
how your roof's shingles are attached.
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.