1JULY 2012 HAGEN ET AL. 4441 A Reanalysis of the 1944–53 Atlantic Hurricane Seasons—The First Decade of Aircraft Reconnaissance*

The main historical archive of all tropical storms, subtropical storms, and hurricanes in the North Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico from 1851 to the present is known as the Atlantic hurricane database (HURDAT), which is the fundamental database for meteorological, engineering, and...

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Main Authors: Andrew B. Hagen, Christopher Luckett
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1JULY 2012 HAGEN ET AL. 4441 A Reanalysis of the 1944–53 Atlantic Hurricane Seasons—The First Decade of Aircraft Reconnaissance*
title 1JULY 2012 HAGEN ET AL. 4441 A Reanalysis of the 1944–53 Atlantic Hurricane Seasons—The First Decade of Aircraft Reconnaissance*
title_full 1JULY 2012 HAGEN ET AL. 4441 A Reanalysis of the 1944–53 Atlantic Hurricane Seasons—The First Decade of Aircraft Reconnaissance*
title_fullStr 1JULY 2012 HAGEN ET AL. 4441 A Reanalysis of the 1944–53 Atlantic Hurricane Seasons—The First Decade of Aircraft Reconnaissance*
title_full_unstemmed 1JULY 2012 HAGEN ET AL. 4441 A Reanalysis of the 1944–53 Atlantic Hurricane Seasons—The First Decade of Aircraft Reconnaissance*
title_short 1JULY 2012 HAGEN ET AL. 4441 A Reanalysis of the 1944–53 Atlantic Hurricane Seasons—The First Decade of Aircraft Reconnaissance*
title_sort 1july 2012 hagen et al. 4441 a reanalysis of the 1944–53 atlantic hurricane seasons—the first decade of aircraft reconnaissance*
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