Sentences with phrase «weak storms»

The reasoning for fewer weaker storms escapes me — and I haven't read anything that would suggest as such.
Are the same features of climate change causing large storms to become more frequent and making weak storms less frequent?
Again this does not have to do with weak storms, but better warning and medical response.
Look at the strong storms in the era of weak storms in the Atlantic, and in the fifties and sixties and today, those strong storms disappeared:
Why - in a physical sense - have there been fewer and weaker storms in the EPAC in recent years, compared to the late 80's and early 90's?
[Response: You are right, but since there are more weaker storms than intense storms (larger sample gives more robust statistics), it's also interesting to look at them to see if they are changing.
Some modelling studies have projected a decrease in the number of tropical cyclones globally due to the increased stability of the tropical troposphere in a warmer climate, characterised by fewer weak storms and greater numbers of intense storms.
While it would be a weaker storm at that point, it could still disrupt operations at Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
During the warm phase of the cycle (coincident with the 1938 hurricane, the flurry of storms in the 1950s and Hurricane Donna), there is an increased chance that weak storms will evolve into more intense hurricane systems.
«As sea level rises, smaller and weaker storms will cause flood damage.»
Weaker storms, however, can and should be designed for, he added.
There is a lot of alarmist coverage of Hurricane Irene, but the storm may change its course, weaken over the cooler ocean waters off the middle of the east coast, and come ashore, if at all, as a weaker storm — still dangerous, but short of Stormageddon.
Those factors — especially flimsy construction — were so important that a weaker storm would have still caused almost as much devastation, McNoldy said.
Warm conditions are currently being experienced as mild offshore flow and persistent geopotential height ridging allow for a weak storm track across the Eastern Pacific.
Weak Storms Being Labeled Hurricanes?
Since weak storms are far more common that strong storms, the overall frequency of events is dominated by weak storms, and thus we expect the overall frequency to decline.
Or are different mechanisms operating on powerful and weak storms?
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