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Tag Archives: Forecast model
Hurricane Irene: It’s a delicate and complex dance in the atmosphere
Where will Hurricane IRENE go and how strong will it get? These are the questions forecasters at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) have been trying to answer ever since Irene became the 9th-named storm of the 2011 Atlantic Hurricane season, … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged Atlantic Ocean, Cape Verde Islands, Center track, Consensus forecast, Eastern Atlantic, Ensemble forecast, Equatorial Africa, Forecast model, Hurricane IRENE, Hurricane prediction, Intensity, North Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean
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