Vince – a case study

Vince was an unusual hurricane that developed over the North Atlantic Ocean in an unexpected area, on October 2005. In this work, the authors analyze its background and genesis over the ocean, making use of satellite imagery and numerical models. The impacts on sea state are investigated both numeri...

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Published in:Advances in Science and Research
Main Authors: Carvalho, A., Soares, I., Belo Pereira, M., Vargas, M., Moreira, N., Pinto, P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-2-145-2008
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Summary:Vince was an unusual hurricane that developed over the North Atlantic Ocean in an unexpected area, on October 2005. In this work, the authors analyze its background and genesis over the ocean, making use of satellite imagery and numerical models. The impacts on sea state are investigated both numerically and observationally. Landfall over the Iberian Peninsula is monitored with surface observations and a radar system at Algarve (Portugal).