«Soap bubbles for
predicting cyclone intensity?.»
Not exact matches
A detailed study of the rotation rates of the bubble vortices enabled the scientists to obtain a relationship that accurately describes the evolution of their
intensity, and propose a simple model to
predict that of tropical
cyclones.
«Our study is important because tropical
cyclone intensity forecasts for several past hurricanes over the Caribbean Sea have under -
predicted rapid intensification events over warm oceanic features,» said Johna Rudzin, a PhD student at the UM Rosenstiel School and lead author of the study.
Tropical
cyclones like Irene are
predicted to be more powerful this year, thanks to natural conditions, but researchers disagree on how to rate that
intensity
Its roughly what is
predicted.Tropical
cyclones are
predicted to gain
intensity.
Last time the IPCC
predicted «an increase of 10 to 20 % in tropical
cyclone intensities» in Asia.
One of our main goals is to obtain input from forecasters and assist them in their preeminent role of
predicting tropical
cyclone intensity changes.
Michaels and Landsea, in a paper submitted over a year ago (prior to Emanuel and Webster papers that was published in late 2005), they attempted to discredit the climate model simulations saying that they they were incapable of accurately
predicting tropical
cyclone intensity (which is mostly correct).
It is widely recognized that despite the ever - improving observation facilities and the available computer power, there is no progress in
predicting the
intensity of tropical
cyclones.