"Synoptic Flow " experiments in the North Atlantic
Tropical cyclones (TCs) generally exist in the data-sparse oceanic belt extending from near the Equator to the subtropics. Accurate TC track and intensity forecasting depends upon improvements to the observational network in these regions, and on accurate analysis and assimilation of these observati...
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Summary: | Tropical cyclones (TCs) generally exist in the data-sparse oceanic belt extending from near the Equator to the subtropics. Accurate TC track and intensity forecasting depends upon improvements to the observational network in these regions, and on accurate analysis and assimilation of these observations into numerical guidance. Between 1982 |
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