Encyclopedia of Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones, New Edition

Encyclopedia of Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones, New Edition
Author: David Longshore
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2010-05-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1438118791


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Presents a detailed encyclopedia of named hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones, descriptions of storm activity, definitions of meteorological terms, and more.

Tropical Cyclones

Tropical Cyclones
Author: Richard Anthes
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2016-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1935704281


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Tropical Cyclones and hurricanes, long feared for the death and destruction that often accompanies them, are among the most fascinating of atmospheric phenomena. Created by thermodynamic processes, they unleash vast amounts of energy and influence a wide variety of natural processes along their paths. Richard Anthes tells the story of tropical cyclones creation and destruction, of meteorology's successes in understanding, modeling and predicting their behavior, and of the attempts to modify them. The book begins with a lively introduction to hurricanes, their awesome power, and their effects on individuals and societies in the past and present. The characteristics of the mature hurricane are revealed by consideration of rawinsonde, aircraft and satellite data. The physical processes responsible for the development and maintenance of tropical cyclones are treated comprehensively, and illustrated with both qualitative and quantitative examples. The role of the planetary boundary layer, cumulus convection and radiation are all discussed in detail. Progress in numerical simulation of tropical cyclones is carefully reviewed. Modern, three-dimensional models succeed in simulating observed features such as the eye and spiral rain bands and in predicting storm motion over time intervals of three days. Current capabilities to predict and modify hurricanes and tropical cyclones are fully examined. The methods and difficulties of operational forecasting, the economic aspects of storm predictions, and the trends in accuracy of offical forecasts are all considered. The potential benefits and scientific problems associated with hurricane modification are discussed as part of a review of experimental and theoretical results on the consquences of seeding hurricane clouds. A unique feature of the book is a thorough treatment of the interactions between storm and ocean, with both observations and thery being integrated to provide a complete description.

North Carolina Hurricanes

North Carolina Hurricanes
Author: Albert Victor Hardy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1962
Genre: Hurricanes
ISBN:


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Hurricanes

Hurricanes
Author: Paul V. Kislow
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2008
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781594547270


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A hurricane is a tropical storm with winds that have reached a constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more. Hurricane winds blow in a large spiral around a relative calm centre known as the "eye." The "eye" is generally 20 to 30 miles wide, and the storm may extend outward 400 miles. As a hurricane approaches, the skies will begin to darken and winds will grow in strength. As a hurricane nears land, it can bring torrential rains, high winds, and storm surges. A single hurricane can last for more than 2 weeks over open waters and can run a path across the entire length of the eastern seaboard. August and September are peak months during the hurricane season that lasts from 1 June to 30 November. This book presents the facts and history of hurricanes.

Compendium of Meteorology

Compendium of Meteorology
Author: Thomas F Malone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1951
Genre:
ISBN:


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Tracking the Literature of Tropical Weather

Tracking the Literature of Tropical Weather
Author: Anne Collett
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-01-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3319415166


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This book tracks across history and cultures the ways in which writers have imagined cyclones, hurricanes, and typhoons, collectively understood as “tropical weather.” Historically, literature has drawn upon the natural world for its store of symbolic language and technical device, making use of violent storms in the form of plot, drama, trope, and image in order to highlight their relationship to the political, social, and psychological realms of human affairs. Charting this relationship through writers such as Joseph Conrad, Herman Melville, Gisèle Pineau, and other writers from places like Australia, Japan, Mauritius, the Caribbean, and the Philippines, this ground-breaking collection of essays illuminates the specificities of the ways local, national, and regional communities have made sense and even relied upon the literary to endure the devastation caused by deadly tropical weather.

Hurricanes and Climate Change

Hurricanes and Climate Change
Author: Jennifer M. Collins
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319475940


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This book provides research that shows tropical cyclones are more powerful than in the past with the most dramatic increases occurring over the North Atlantic and with the strongest hurricanes. Although such increases are correlated with warming oceans and are consistent with the thermodynamic theory of hurricane intensity, there remains doubt about the interpretation, integrity, and meaning of these results. Arising from the 5th International Summit on Hurricanes and Climate Change, this book contains new research on topics related to hurricanes and climate change. Bringing together international leading academics and researchers on various sides of the debate, the book discusses new research and expresses opinions about what is happening and what might happen in the future with regard to regional and global hurricane (tropical cyclone) activity.