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Tag Archives: Easter east Pacific
2011 Atlantic Hurricane Season: an Empirical Assessment
We are coming up on the 8th week into the 2011 Atlantic Hurricane season, and for those of us who monitor tropical cyclone activity there are some interesting “happenings” that have taken place in the northern tropics so far this … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Hurricanes, Science, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged Atlantic, Caribbean, central America, Easter east Pacific, Eastern Atlantic, El Nino, ENSO, Hurricane alley, Indian Ocean, Japan, Julian-Madden oscillation, La Nina, Taiwan, the Philippines, Tropical Storm BRET, Tropical Storm DORA, tropical wave assembly line
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