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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:21 pm    Post subject: Tropical Weather Terminology Reply with quote

Here are a few links that will help with the terminology used in the tropical forum. Refer to these when you think you may be a little confused. Smile Enjoy.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/acronyms.shtml

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutgloss.shtml
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Tropical Weather Terminology Reply with quote

Thanks Chris! Lou just offered same advice.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 11:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Tropical Weather Terminology Reply with quote

I can't take credit. He was the one who recommended it to me. Wink
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 11:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Tropical Weather Terminology Reply with quote

Now that we've created this topic I think I will add to it. A question was asked about Hebert's Box so I took it upon myself to find a good explanation as to what it is and the history behind it.

http://www.hurricanecity.com/hebertbox.htm
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 8:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Tropical Weather Terminology Reply with quote

Here is a good little link for tropical information.

http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/tcfaqHED.html

Here are some of the questions answered incase you need to refer back.




Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
A : BASIC DEFINITIONS
A1) What is a hurricane, typhoon, or tropical cyclone?

A2) What is "Cape Verde" hurricane?

A3) What is a super-typhoon? What is a major hurricane ? What is an intense hurricane ?

A4) What is an easterly wave and what causes them?

A5) What is a tropical disturbance, tropical depression, tropical storm?

A6) What is a sub-tropical cyclone?

A7) What is an extratropical cyclone ?

ACool What is storm surge and how is it different from tidal surge ?

A9) What is a "CDO" ?

A10) What is a TUTT ?

A11) What is the "eye" ? How is it formed and maintained ? What is the "eyewall" ? What are "spiral bands" ? Revised

A12) What is a moat in a hurricane ?

A13) What is UTC, GMT, Z, or Zulu Time ? How do I tell at what time a satellite picture was taken ?

A14) How do I convert from mph to knots (or m/s), from inches of mercury to millibars (or hPa), or from degrees of latitude to miles (or kilometers) ?

A15) How do tropical cyclones form ?

A16) Why do tropical cyclones require at least 80°F ocean temperatures to form ?

A17) What is the Saharan Air Layer (SAL) ? How does it affect tropical cyclones ?

A18) What is a neutercane ? New


B : TROPICAL CYCLONE NAMES
B1) How are tropical cyclones named?

B2) What are the upcoming tropical cyclone names ? Revised

B3) What names have been retired in the Atlantic and East Pacific basin?Revised

B4) What is the origin of the word 'hurricane' ?

B5) What happens to the name of a tropical cyclone if it moves from the Atlantic regions to the Northeast Pacific, or vice versa?

B6)What happens if they run out of names on the list ? Revised

B7)How can I nominate a new name for the list ?




C : TROPICAL CYCLONE MODIFICATION AND MYTHS
C1) Doesn't the low pressure in the tropical cyclone center cause the storm surge?

C2) Doesn't the friction over land kill tropical cyclones?

C3) Aren't big tropical cyclones also intense tropical cyclones?

C4) Has there ever been an attempt or experiment to reduce the strength of a hurricane ?

C5) Why don't we try to destroy tropical cyclones by: (pick one or more)
seeding them with silver iodide ?

placing a substance on the ocean surface ?

nuking them ?

adding water absorbing substances ?

cooling the surface waters with icebergs or deep ocean water?

harnessing their energy ? New

other means ?

C6) During a hurricane are you supposed to have the windows and doors on the storm side closed and the windows and doors on the lee side open ?

C7) Should I tape my windows when a hurricane threatens?


D : TROPICAL CYCLONE WINDS AND ENERGY
D1) How are Atlantic hurricanes ranked?

D2) How are Australian tropical cyclones ranked?

D3) Why do tropical cyclones' winds rotate counter-clockwise (clockwise) in the Northern (Southern) Hemisphere?

D4) What does "maximum sustained wind" mean ? How does it relate to gusts in tropical cyclones ?

D5) How does the damage that hurricanes cause increase as a function of wind speed?

D6) Why are the strongest winds in a hurricane typically on the right side of the storm?

D7) How much energy does a hurricane release?

DCool What are "concentric eyewall cycles" (or "eyewall replacement cycles") and why do they cause a hurricane's maximum winds to weaken ?

D9) What causes each hurricane to have a different maximum wind speed for that given minimum sea-level pressure?

D10) Why do hurricane force winds start at 64 knots ?


E : TROPICAL CYCLONE RECORDS
E1) Which is the most intense tropical cyclone on record? Revised

E2) Which tropical cyclone intensified the fastest? Revised

E3) Which tropical cyclone has produced the highest storm surge?

E4) What are the largest rainfalls associated with tropical cyclones?Revised

E5) Which are the largest and smallest tropical cyclones on record?

E6) Which tropical cyclone lasted the longest?

E7) What is the farthest a tropical cyclone has traveled?

ECool What tropical cyclones have been at Category Five the longest?

E9) Which tropical cyclones have caused the most deaths and most damage?Revised

E10) What are the average, most, and least tropical cyclones occurring in each basin?Revised

E11) How many tropical cyclones have there been each year in the Atlantic basin? What years were the greatest and fewest seen? Revised

E12) What have been the deadliest tropical cyclones in the United States?Revised

E13) What have been the costliest tropical cyclones in the United States?Revised

E14) What have been the most intense hurricanes to strike the United States?Revised

E15) What tropical storms and hurricanes have moved from the Atlantic to the Northeast Pacific or vice versa?

E16) When did the earliest and latest hurricanes occur?

E17) How many hurricanes have there been in each month?Revised

E18) What was the largest number of hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean at the same time?

E19) How many direct hits by hurricanes of various categories have affected each state?Revised

E20) When are major hurricanes likely to strike each state?Revised

E21) What is the total United States damage (before and after adjustment for inflation) and death toll for each year since 1900? Revised

E22) What tracks did the continental U.S. major hurricanes take by decade?

E23) What is the complete list of continental U.S. landfalling hurricanes?Revised

E24) How long has it been since a hurricane or a major hurricane hit a given community in the United States? Revised




F : TROPICAL CYCLONE FORECASTING
F1) What regions around the globe have tropical cyclones and who is responsible for forecasting there?

F2) What are those track and intensity models that the Atlantic forecasters are talking about in the Inter-Governmental messages?

F3) What are the various forecasts that are being issued for seasonal tropical cyclone activity around the world ?

F4) What is the official U.S. Government (NOAA) seasonal hurricane outlook for the Atlantic basin for this year and what are the predictive factors ?

F5) How has the official U.S. Government (NOAA) seasonal hurricane outlook done in previous years ?

F6) How accurate are the forecasts from the OAR ?

F7) How is storm surge forecast ?


G : TROPICAL CYCLONE CLIMATOLOGY
G1) When is hurricane season?

G2) How does El Niño-Southern Oscillation affect tropical cyclone activity around the globe?

G3) How might global warming change hurricane intensity, frequency, and rainfall?Revised

G4) Why do tropical cyclones occur primarily in the summer and autumn?

G5) What determines the movement of tropical cyclones?

G6) Why doesn't the South Atlantic Ocean experience tropical cyclones?

G7) Does an active June and July mean the rest of the season will be busy too?

GCool Why do hurricanes hit the East coast of the U.S., but never the West coast?

G9) How much lightning occurs in tropical cyclones?

G10) What is the 20th century hurricane record for each U.S. coastal county?

G11) What is my chance of being struck by a tropical storm or hurricane?

G12) What is my chance of having a tropical storm or hurricane strike by each month?

G13) What is the average number of tropical storms and hurricanes to affect my town?

G14)What is the peak number of tropical storms and hurricanes to affect my town?

G15)I'm vacationing in the Caribbean/the Bahamas/Central America/Miami or elsewhere in the tropics during hurricane season. What's my chance of getting hit by a hurricane ?
G16)What is the average forward speed of a hurricane ?New


H : TROPICAL CYCLONE OBSERVATION
H1) What is the Dvorak technique and how is it used?

H2) Who are the "Hurricane Hunters" and what are they looking for?

H3) What is it like to fly into a hurricane?

H4) Can I get a seat on a hurricane flight?

H5) What's it like to go through a hurricane on the ground ? What are the early warning signs of an approaching tropical cyclone ?

H6) Are there hurricanes on other planets ?

H7) How does the ocean respond to a hurricane and how does this feedback to the storm itself?



I : REAL TIME INFORMATION

I1) Where can I get real-time advisories for tropical cyclones?

I2) Where can I get real-time tropical weather analyses?

I3) Where can I get real-time ship and buoy data?

I4) Where can I get real-time sea surface temperature data?

I5) Where can I get real-time satellite pictures and satellite products?

I6) Where can I get real-time radar data?

I7) Where can I get real-time hurricane aircraft reconnaissance data?

ICool Where can I get real-time forecasts of tropical cyclone motion?

I9) What computer software is available for tracking tropical cyclones?

I10) How can I get hurricane information when I'm not at my computer ?


J : HISTORICAL INFORMATION
J1) Where can I get historical data on tropical cyclones ?

J2) What journals have regular articles on tropical cyclones ?

J3) What books have been written about tropical cyclones ?

J4) What fictional books,plays, and movies have been written involving tropical cyclones ?Revised

J5) What refereed articles were written in recent years on tropical cyclones ? Revised

J6) What are some important dates in the history of hurricanes and hurricane research ? Revised



K : HURRICANE PREPARATION
K1) What steps should I take when a hurricane watch/warning is posted?Revised

K2) What can I do to make my home/business more disaster resistant? Revised

K3) What kind of hurricane shutters are available ?

L : HURRICANES versus TORNADOES
L1) How are tropical cyclones different from tornadoes?

L2) Why do tropical cyclones spawn tornadoes?

L3) What percentage of tropical cyclones spawn tornadoes?

L4 What parts of a tropical cyclone are most favored for tornado formation?

L5) How long after landfall are TC tornadoes a threat?

L6) Are TC tornadoes weaker than midlatitude tornadoes?

L7) What is the largest known outbreak of TC tornadoes?

LCool What is the deadliest single TC-spawned tornado?

L9) What is the most damaging single TC-spawned tornado?

L10) Why are TC tornadoes especially difficult to deal with?

L11) Which states are most vulnerable to TC tornadoes outbreaks?

L12) What about Florida ? They get the most hurricane strikes; do they also get a lot of TC tornadoes ?

L13) How does the damage from hurricanes compare to tornadoes ?
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