Sentences with phrase «storm size»

This change would imply an even larger percentage increase in the destructive potential per storm, assuming no reduction in storm size.
When you pick up the Wileyfox Storm the size of the display is immediately noticeable.
The largest cyclones are most affected by warmer conditions and we detect a statistically significant trend in the frequency of large surge events (roughly corresponding to tropical storm size) since 1923.
David Appell, «On the contrary, the new metric TIKE, which does include storm size, does so an upward trend over the last 20 - 25 years:» uh huh, you betcha.
«There have not been studies done showing links between storm sizes and climate change,» Freedman wrote in an email to Popular Science.»
The BlackBerry 9800 has been leaked for some months now, with images and video cropping up on the Internet showing the large Storm sized touch screen being slid down vertically — to expose a keyboard, which almost has the appearance of the newest Bold 9700.
A life - sized cast iron statue by Sir Antony Gormley installed at a Dorset beauty spot earlier this summer has been blown over by the wind into the water after a storm
Our 2015 study simulations also project little change in the median size of tropical cyclones globally; the model shows some skill at simulating the differences in average storm size between various basins in the present - day climate, lending some credibility to its future climate change projections of tropical cyclone size.
A recent, peer - reviewed study published by several authors in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science concludes: «The largest cyclones are most affected by warmer conditions and we detect a statistically significant trend in the frequency of large surge events (roughly corresponding to tropical storm size) since 1923.»
He said a storm the size of Harvey is unprecedented, and because of that it «deserves and requires federal response.»
«The plan that we just saw guarantees not only against a storm the size of Sandy but a storm many times stronger,» de Blasio said after the five - minute tour of the plant.
Previous work has observed that central pressure deficit depends on maximum wind speed, storm size, and latitude, but Chavas» team has determined why that is.
For example, in the United States, Berger said, for a storm this size, it could be visible at night along the northern tier states bordering Canada, but it's unlikely to be visible farther south.
It is also been documented that storm size is actually not that well correlated with intensity (compare Hurricanes Charlie and Katrina for example; same intensity, vastly different sizes).
[22] SLOSH inputs include the central pressure of a tropical cyclone, storm size, the cyclone's forward motion, its track, and maximum sustained winds.
This can be beneficial if a storm the size of Hurricane Hugo blows through.
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