The researchers then built a statistical model to project how
typhoon peak wind speeds are likely to change as the oceans continue to warm in the future.
Not exact matches
On October 12, 1979,
Typhoon Tip generated
peak wind speeds of 300 kilometers per hour.
Change in the annual average
peak wind speed of
typhoons.
So, the impact of rising temperatures on
peak wind speed is just one piece of the puzzle of how
typhoons could change in the future.
Based on RCP4.5, the model results suggest warmer conditions are likely to produce
typhoons with
peak wind speeds around 14 % higher by 2100.
Super
Typhoon Haiyan may be the strongest typhoon ever, in the world, with winds reaching 315 km / h at it
Typhoon Haiyan may be the strongest
typhoon ever, in the world, with winds reaching 315 km / h at it
typhoon ever, in the world, with
winds reaching 315 km / h at its
peak.