Sentences with phrase «tropical storm conditions»

ECMWF 12z model forecasts Wed - Thurs tropical storm conditions possible from Tallahassee to Tampa along FL Gulf coast pic.twitter.com/dpJQggJ 0fg
These areas may experience tropical storm conditions with wind gusts to 30 - 60 mph, 1 - 3 inches of rain, and beach erosion.
Tropical storm conditions are expected in parts of North Carolina later today as Hurricane Maria continues to move northward, while remaining off the coast of the United States.
Tropical storm conditions are expected along the south - east coast of...
«We're currently seeing tropical storm conditions in North Carolina even though the center of circulation is 250 miles to the southeast.»

Not exact matches

A weakened Irma has since been downgraded to a tropical storm, but challenging conditions persist.
Tropical storm and hurricane - strength conditions are expected to begin in Florida around 2 pm on Saturday and continue into Sunday.
After they were forced to postpone their August 25 Houston show due to the severe weather conditions, Coldplay put their free time to good use by penning a song dedicated to the city, which has been badly hit by Tropical Storm Harvey.
MATH GETS REAL Chaos theory explains why it's so difficult to predict weather — a small change in conditions at any point in time can have a large effect on future conditions in, for example, a hurricane's trajectory (Tropical Storm Harvey shown).
When tropical storm or hurricane conditions are expected within 36 hours, the center issues the appropriate watches and warnings via the news media and NOAA Weather Radio.
To calculate the number of tropical storms likely to develop under different conditions, climatologists use a measure known as Gray's yearly genesis parameter (YGP).
«Typically, when you get very strong storms like Harvey, Maria and Irma, they form in the tropical Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico or the Caribbean Sea in an area of weak wind shear» — conditions which crank out storms that are not fast - moving and stay together for longer periods of time — Bell explains.
Exam Question: Outline the causes of the extreme weather conditions associated with tropical storms [6].
-- The remnants of tropical storm Ernesto rained on Corvette Racing's parade as qualifying for Sunday's Grand Prix of Mosport was canceled due to treacherous track conditions.
Blast your way through extreme weather conditions like tropical storms and thick fog and challenge Storm Island's sudden and severe terrain changes.
Blast your way through extreme weather conditions like tropical storms and thick...
NOAA research shows that two prominent climate factors strongly control the key inter-related set of conditions that determine if tropical storms will form in the main development region during August through October.
Incidentally, Revkin's conclusions are in direct conflict with what Greg Holland, a division director at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, said at yesterday's American Meteorological Society's 27th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology in Monterey, California on Monday (April 24): that the wind and warmer water conditions that fuel storms that form in the Caribbean are «increasingly due to greenhouse gases.
NOAA Now The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration app provides comprehensive information including: hurricanes and tropical storms in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans; mainland storms, including the latest tornado and severe thunderstorm alerts; worldwide animated satellite views; the latest marine conditions from the National Data Buoy Center; the ultraviolet index.
I asked Tom Knutson of the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, N.J., about the conditions in relation to the discussion about how warming could affect tropical storms.
Also, even though we focus on the ensemble - mean response, the range of model responses is also interesting and important to understand; and the climate model response of large - scale environmental conditions needs to be more explicitly connected to the response of tropical storms.
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.
I've sent a query to some hurricane researchers to get a bit more on what, besides warm sea temperatures, makes conditions this ripe for powerful tropical storms.
With this storm and the long gap since the last coastal hit in mind, I sent a query to half a dozen experts on tropical cyclones and their impacts, asking them to assess the gap in land - falling hurricanes and the conditions, including simple chance, that favor ravaged or spared coasts.
Brian McNoldy, a research associate at the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University, keeps all of us up on hurricanes, tropical storms and other extreme weather conditions.
Klotzbach said the area where most tropical storms and hurricanes form had the driest mid-to-lower atmospheric conditions during the Aug. 1 to Sept. 25 period since reliable records began in 1970.
Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are above normal and atmospheric conditions look likely to be favorable for tropical storm activity.
In the Atlantic generally, the changing environmental conditions (Box 3.5) have been more favourable in the past decade for tropical storms to develop.
A change in ocean heat content can also alter patterns of ocean circulation, which can have far - reaching effects on global climate conditions, including changes to the outcome and pattern of meteorological events such as tropical storms, and also temperatures in the northern Atlantic region, which are strongly influenced by currents that may be substantially reduced with CO2 increase in the atmosphere.
(Click NOAA image for larger view of contrasting conditions in 2005 and 2006 for tropical storm development.
As the conditions he identifies are a clear signal to SSTs that can support the development of an intense Tropical Storm.
To try to gain insight on this question, we have first attempted to go beyond the ~ 50 year historical record of Atlantic hurricanes and SST to examine even longer records of Atlantic tropical storm activity and second to examine dynamical models of Atlantic hurricane activity under global warming conditions.
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.»
Tropical - storm - force winds are likely to arrive in Florida on Saturday, with the worst storm conditions occurring Sunday.
As Florida is a state that is prone to tropical storms and hurricanes, it would be in your best interest to discuss obtaining coverage for any losses that occur as a result of extreme weather conditions.
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