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Hurricanes

Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the

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Page 1: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the

Hurricanes

Page 2: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the

Definition

• A tropical cyclone with sustained one-minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters.

• Derived from the Spanish word "huracan" , which was most likely inspired by Hunraken, the name for the ancient Mayan storm god or Hurakan, the Quiche god of thunder

Page 3: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the

Hurricane Facts• They are tropical cyclones (low pressure areas) with

sustained winds at least 64 knots (74 mph). Strongest hurricane on record (Camille) had winds exceeding 200 mph.

• Typically 500-1000 km in diameter (smaller than midlatitude cyclones).

• Can be associated with heavy rains (10-20 inches!), tornadoes, and storm surges on the coast.

• Also called typhoons and tropical cyclones

Page 4: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the
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Katrina

• 1833 deaths

• 125 billion in damage

• Most destructive hurricane in U.S. history

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Fig. 11-24, p. 320

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1900 Galveston, TX Hurricane: The Greatest Loss of Life of Any U.S. Meteorological Event (8000 died)

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Page 10: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the

Typhoon Haiyan

Page 11: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the
Page 12: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the
Page 13: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the

Fig. 11-10, p. 307

Not on the equator!

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Table 11-2, p. 313

Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Category

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Fig. 11-16, p. 313

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Experience a hurricane

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9VpwmtnOZc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LPM-0xiVvM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeM-cjTEEA8&feature=related

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Atlantic Basin Hurricanes and Tropical Storms

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Hurricane Structure

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Fig. 11-20, p. 317

Major Features:

Eye (nearly clear)Eye Wall RainbandSpiral Rainbands

Page 20: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the
Page 21: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the
Page 22: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the

Fig. 11-18, p. 316

Page 23: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the
Page 24: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the

Fig. 11-8, p. 305

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Eye slopes outward

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In much the same way an ice skater spins more quickly as her arms are tucked close into her body, a hurricane also spins at a faster pace near the center than near the outer edge.

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Destruction most intense on right side of cyclone (wind + storm speed)

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Eye wall replacement

• A shrinking eye indicates storm intensification.

• Some intense hurricanes develop double eye walls, as rain bands contract and intensify.

• Eye wall replacement leads to weakening of the hurricane winds, followed by renewed strengthening.

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Page 30: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the

The Greatest Damage and Loss of Life from Hurricanes is Near the Coast Associated with Storm

Surges

Page 31: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the
Page 32: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the
Page 33: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the

Fig. 11-15, p. 312

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Before and after Hurricane Iva, Sept 2004, coastal Alabama

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Before a hurricane…

After a hurricane.

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Storm Surge Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV6Qtrt2CNQ&feature=fvsr

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9vDSWugz08

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What is the energy source of Hurricanes?

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Hurricanes

• Hurricanes get their energy from the warm, waters of the tropics.

• Require the water surface to be at least 80F

• Also need moist air through depth and weak wind shear.

• Generally develop as a weak tropical disturbance moves over the oceans.

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Revving Up a Hurricanes: Two Positive Feedbacks Involving Warm Water

Convergence-Convection (CISK—Conditional Instability of the Second Kind)

Surface flux-Convection (WISHE—Wind Induced Surface Heat Exchange)

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Hurricane Origin

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Many Atlantic Hurricanes Begin as Tropical Waves Over Africa

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Page 43: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the
Page 44: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the
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Hurricane Prediction: A Mixed Report

• During the past thirty years there has been a substantial improvement in hurricane track forecasts as computer models improved and more data became available to describe their environment.

• Over the same period only minimal improvement is hurricane intensity forecasts.

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Page 48: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the

Katrina48-h Before: Virtually a Perfect Forecast of Track

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NOAA P3“Hurricane Hunter”Aircraft

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Page 52: Hurricanes. Definition A tropical cyclone with sustained one- minute winds of at least 74 mph (64 knots), at an elevation of 10 meters. Derived from the

Gulfstream IV-SP (G-IV) is a high altitude, high speed, twin turbofan jet aircraft

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Substantial Promise• The use of higher resolution prediction and

better data around and in hurricanes should result in better intensity predictions.

15-km grid spacing 1.67 km grid spacing

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U.S Hurricane Headquarters