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Tag Archives: ACE – Accumulated Cyclone Energy Index
The Worldwide 2011 Northern Tropics Hurricane Season
How many hurricane seasons are there? For residents of Gulf coast states, Florida, eastern USA, the Caribbean etc. the annual Atlantic Hurricane Season is the only hurricane season. If you work for the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida you … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Hazards, Hurricanes, Science, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged ACE - Accumulated Cyclone Energy Index, Atlantic hurricane season, Climate Prediction Center, Convection, East Pacific Hurricane Season, National Hurricane center, National Weather Service, NOAA, precipitation
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