Reponses in boldface from Chris Landsea and Sandy Delgado – January 2015Reponses in boldface from Chris Landsea and Sandy Delgado – January 2015
Comments from the Best Track Change Committee on the 1954 Atlantic Hurricane Season
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Table of Contents IntroductionTable of Contents Introduction
Rathdown junior school 6th class. Our Bt young scientist project is all about weather. We named our project 'On Cloud 9' because in the cloud classification
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Feast or Famine: The 2015 Pacific and Atlantic Hurricane Seasons ComparedFeast or Famine: The 2015 Pacific and Atlantic Hurricane Seasons Compared
Double the climatic average of hurricane strength storms in an ocean basin named by the Portuguese for its “peaceful waters”. These are the highlights of the East and Central Pacific hurricane season for 2015
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The El Niño Southern Oscillation enso backgroundThe El Niño Southern Oscillation enso background
The phenomenon is primarily confined to the Equatorial Pacific Ocean, although its influence upon the state of the atmosphere and ocean can be felt around the planet
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Answers to La Niña Frequently Asked Questions What is La Niña? La NiñaAnswers to La Niña Frequently Asked Questions What is La Niña? La Niña
What is La Niña? La Niña is defined as cooler than normal sea-surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific ocean that impact global weather patterns. La Niña conditions recur every few years and can persist for as long as
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