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monsoon-memoirs · 2 months
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2024 Hurricane Season Breaks an Unusual Record, Thanks to Hot Water
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The 2024 hurricane season has already made history, setting an unprecedented record that highlights the stark contrast between Atlantic and Pacific storm activity. For the first time since satellite monitoring began in 1966, the Atlantic basin has generated more accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) than the entire Pacific Ocean through early July. This unusual phenomenon is largely attributed to the exceptionally warm water temperatures across much of the North Atlantic. Phil Klotzbach, a senior research scientist at Colorado State University, explains that these abnormally high ocean temperatures are influencing storm activity in both oceans, albeit in opposite ways. In the Atlantic, the warm waters have fueled an active start to the hurricane season. The region has already experienced several named storms, including the powerful Hurricane Beryl in early July. This early season activity has contributed to the record-breaking ACE levels, which measure the total energy of a hurricane season based on storm frequency and maximum wind speeds.
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Conversely, the Pacific has seen an unusually quiet start to its tropical cyclone season. The western North Pacific experienced only one typhoon in May, and for only the second time on record since 1950, it went without a named storm from June 1 to July 15. In the eastern North Pacific, Tropical Storm Aletta's formation on July 4 marked the latest start to the season on record in that region. Scientists attribute this lack of Pacific storm activity to several factors, including the absence of a strong monsoon trough in the western North Pacific and excessive easterly wind shear in the eastern North Pacific. Interestingly, the warm Atlantic waters are contributing to these conditions by influencing global wind patterns. The dramatic spike in tropical Atlantic water temperatures from March to June 2024 has persisted, creating a La Niña-like circulation pattern. This pattern reduces westerly wind shear in the Atlantic, making conditions more favorable for storm formation. However, it increases easterly winds in the eastern North Pacific, hindering tropical storm development in that region. While it's still early in the hurricane season, forecasters predict above-normal activity for the Atlantic basin. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasts 17 to 25 named storms, including 8 to 13 hurricanes, of which 4 to 7 could become major hurricanes.
As the season progresses, researchers will continue to study the influence of climate change and other factors on tropical cyclone patterns. The unusual start to the 2024 season serves as a reminder of the complex interplay between oceanic and atmospheric conditions in shaping hurricane activity across different regions.
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jjbizconsult · 1 year
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Hurricane Hunter Planes: A Glimpse Inside the Eye of the Storm
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3nn-express · 2 months
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Typhoon Gaemi Taiwan to Fujian Coast Strikes of Destruction.
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Typhoon Gaemi has landed in China, delivering heavy rain and high gusts after hitting Taiwan. The storm’s passage has left a wake of chaos, impacting thousands of people and wreaking major damage. In Taiwan, torrential downpours caused catastrophic flooding, and officials in China are bracing for similar consequences as they organize resources to respond to the emerging scenario.
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usnewsper-business · 1 year
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Tropical cyclone Saola bears down on Hong Kong, Taiwan, China #china #hongkong #taiwan #tropicalcyclone #TyphoonSaola
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usnewsper-politics · 1 year
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Tropical cyclone Saola bears down on Hong Kong, Taiwan, China #china #hongkong #taiwan #tropicalcyclone #TyphoonSaola
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usatoday1970 · 1 year
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takvera · 2 years
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Kimberley Region Floods worst in Western Australia’s history
Record breaking Flood event in Western Australia's Kimberley region. Fitzroy Crossing, about five hours east of Broome, Flooding has damaged the main arterial bridge and several homes, and caused significant stock losses at nearby cattle stations.
Defence Forces called in and running evacuations by boat and helicopter, with an evacuation centres set up for residents fleeing the rising water levels and several remote indigenous communities.
Talked about as a 1 in 100 year flood event. For every 1C of warming 7% more moisture can be carried in the atmosphere. Australia has warmed on average by 1.47 ± 0.24 °C since national records began in 1910 according to BOM.
* This has been called the worst flood disaster in WA's history.
* 60,000 cubic metres of water per second is flowing down the swollen Fitzroy River, now a 50km-wide inland sea as it spreads across the flood plain.
* Flooding has caused the closure of a 700km section of the Great Northern Highway between Broome and Halls Creek.
* Emergency evacuations continuing by helicopter, especially remote indigenous communities. Also food drops to now isolated homestead stations and townships.
* 3 Defence Force planes assisting with airlift.
* Some of the flood and rain guages washed away
* While this flood event is due to ex-Cyclone Ellie and its movement during the monsoon season, most media ignore that in a warmer world there is more torrential rain: no media connection being made with the Climate Crisis.
Guardian: Authorities struggle to deliver food and essentials to towns stranded by WA’s ‘worst ever’ floods
Guardian: ‘They’ve been texting us for food’: remote communities left ‘abandoned’ in Kimberley flood response
BOM rain for western Australia Week Ending 5 January 2023
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ikno-io · 2 months
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Learn about storm surges, their causes, impacts, and how to prepare for them. Understand the danger they pose and what measures can be taken to mitigate their effects. read the full article: https://bit.ly/3WPH22D #stormsurge #tropicalcyclones #coastaldefenses #floodmanagement #environment #science read more: what is a storm surge
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kuyavancreations · 10 months
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உலகத்தில் உங்களுக்கு உபத்திரவம் உண்டு, ஆனாலும் திடன்கொள்ளுங்கள். யோவான் 16 : 33
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shravya96 · 1 year
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Cyclone Preparedness: Tips for Safety
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Cyclone Freddy Madagascar
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eliteiascoaching · 2 years
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Get to know Why are cyclones named after women?
For students reading about Tropical Cyclones and wondering Why are cyclones named after women? You can read the blog from the mentioned link to get detailed information on Tropical Cyclones and the mystery behind naming Cyclones after a woman's name.
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upscmagazine · 3 years
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Tropical cyclones : Outrage of Nature Over The Past 40 Years
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Tropical cyclones are basically hurricanes by another name. Over the past 40 years, the global average number of tropical cyclones per year has stayed at 86, but global warming has been influencing where these deadly storms are happening. According to new study published May 4, 2020 in the peer-reviewed Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the number of tropical cyclones has been rising since 1980 in the North Atlantic and Central Pacific, while storms have been declining in the Western Pacific and in the South Indian Ocean.
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Dr Hamish Ramsay, a senior research scientist at CSIRO who studies cyclones, said: “This study confirms what the climate models have been predicting for some time – that the proportion of the most intense storms will increase as the climate warms.” While climate scientists have long-predicted that global heating would deliver stronger cyclones, a trend that was statistically significant has been challenging to identify in part due to the natural swings in the world’s climate masking changes.
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Meanwhile, according to Simon Wang, Professor of Climate, Utah State University, last year set several new records for Indian Ocean cyclones. “Was this an outlier year or a year that portends things to come? We can’t yet know. But we do know that the Indian Ocean is warming, and we know that warm ocean water is the first, and perhaps the key, ingredient for the formation of tropical cyclones, so the system is primed for more storms.” As per the IMD’s classification, “Super Cyclone” is the highest category of tropical storms, beginning with “Depression” and going to “Deep Depression”, “Severe Cyclone”, “Very Severe Cyclone” and “Extremely Severe Cyclone”. — TNS Read the full article
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