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Statistical Aspects of the North Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclones: Trends, Natural Variability, and Global Warming

AUTHOR Administration (Nasa), National Aeronaut
PUBLISHER Independently Published (08/10/2020)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Statistical aspects of the North Atlantic basin tropical cyclones for the interval 1945- 2005 are examined, including the variation of the yearly frequency of occurrence for various subgroups of storms (all tropical cyclones, hurricanes, major hurricanes, U.S. landfalling hurricanes, and category 4/5 hurricanes); the yearly variation of the mean latitude and longitude (genesis location) of all tropical cyclones and hurricanes; and the yearly variation of the mean peak wind speeds, lowest pressures, and durations for all tropical cyclones, hurricanes, and major hurricanes. Also examined is the relationship between inferred trends found in the North Atlantic basin tropical cyclonic activity and natural variability and global warming, the latter described using surface air temperatures from the Armagh Observatory Armagh, Northern Ireland. Lastly, a simple statistical technique is employed to ascertain the expected level of North Atlantic basin tropical cyclonic activity for the upcoming 2007 season. Wilson, Robert M. Marshall Space Flight Center NASA/TP-2007-214905, M-1185 CYCLONES; GLOBAL WARMING; TROPICAL STORMS; RIVER BASINS; ATLANTIC OCEAN; VARIABILITY; WIND VELOCITY; ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE; STATISTICAL ANALYSIS; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE
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ISBN-13: 9798674168225
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Content Language: English
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Page Count: 68
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Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.14 x 11.02 inches
Weight: 0.40 pound(s)
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Statistical aspects of the North Atlantic basin tropical cyclones for the interval 1945- 2005 are examined, including the variation of the yearly frequency of occurrence for various subgroups of storms (all tropical cyclones, hurricanes, major hurricanes, U.S. landfalling hurricanes, and category 4/5 hurricanes); the yearly variation of the mean latitude and longitude (genesis location) of all tropical cyclones and hurricanes; and the yearly variation of the mean peak wind speeds, lowest pressures, and durations for all tropical cyclones, hurricanes, and major hurricanes. Also examined is the relationship between inferred trends found in the North Atlantic basin tropical cyclonic activity and natural variability and global warming, the latter described using surface air temperatures from the Armagh Observatory Armagh, Northern Ireland. Lastly, a simple statistical technique is employed to ascertain the expected level of North Atlantic basin tropical cyclonic activity for the upcoming 2007 season. Wilson, Robert M. Marshall Space Flight Center NASA/TP-2007-214905, M-1185 CYCLONES; GLOBAL WARMING; TROPICAL STORMS; RIVER BASINS; ATLANTIC OCEAN; VARIABILITY; WIND VELOCITY; ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE; STATISTICAL ANALYSIS; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE
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