The Structure and Evolution of Tropical Cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean Basin

Tropical cyclones are a diverse phenomenon coming in many shapes, sizes and strengths. Our research is aimed at analyzing the structure and evolution of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean. Using the Extended Best Track (EBT) dataset we have documented the size, structure, and time evoluti...

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Main Author: RAGHAVENDRA, AJAY
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spelling ftembryriddleaun:oai:commons.erau.edu:discovery-day-1001 2023-10-01T03:57:43+02:00 The Structure and Evolution of Tropical Cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean Basin RAGHAVENDRA, AJAY 2014-04-09T17:00:00Z https://commons.erau.edu/discovery-day/db-discovery-day-2014/april-9-2014/40 unknown Scholarly Commons https://commons.erau.edu/discovery-day/db-discovery-day-2014/april-9-2014/40 Discovery Day - Daytona Beach text 2014 ftembryriddleaun 2023-09-02T18:52:57Z Tropical cyclones are a diverse phenomenon coming in many shapes, sizes and strengths. Our research is aimed at analyzing the structure and evolution of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean. Using the Extended Best Track (EBT) dataset we have documented the size, structure, and time evolution of the wind field associated with tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean Basin. Analysis including statistical analysis has been conducted of the area of wind speeds greater than 34 knots (tropical storm force), 50 knots, and 64 knots (hurricane force) and storm asymmetry. Text North Atlantic Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University: ERAU Scholarly Commons
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description Tropical cyclones are a diverse phenomenon coming in many shapes, sizes and strengths. Our research is aimed at analyzing the structure and evolution of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean. Using the Extended Best Track (EBT) dataset we have documented the size, structure, and time evolution of the wind field associated with tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean Basin. Analysis including statistical analysis has been conducted of the area of wind speeds greater than 34 knots (tropical storm force), 50 knots, and 64 knots (hurricane force) and storm asymmetry.
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title The Structure and Evolution of Tropical Cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean Basin
title_short The Structure and Evolution of Tropical Cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean Basin
title_full The Structure and Evolution of Tropical Cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean Basin
title_fullStr The Structure and Evolution of Tropical Cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean Basin
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