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Tag Archives: Preparedness
August 2018: the Pacific Ocean is Agitated!
The Pacific Ocean is by far the most active in terms of cyclogenesis, of all oceans on Earth. Because of its vast size and depth, its immense capacity for storing solar heat and influencing our climate, the Pacific brings together all … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Hazards, Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Typhoon, Weather
Tagged 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Atlantic Ocean, Hazard Mitigation, Pacific Ocean, Preparedness, Tropical storm Bebinca, Tropical Storm HECTOR, Tropical Storm Leepi
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Early 2013: Tropical Cyclone Activity in the Southern Hemisphere
Just a few days ago on 21 December 2012 the Earth’s axis reached its maximum tilt placing the ‘Tropic of Capricorn’ directly under the Sun, marking the onset of Winter in the Northern Hemisphere and Summer in the Southern Hemisphere. … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Hazards, Hurricanes, Storm Surge, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Storm, Weather
Tagged 2012 worldwide cyclogenesis, Atlantic Basin, Hurricane SANDY, Mitigation, North America, Preparedness, South Pacific, Southern Indian Ocean, Tropical storm Dumile, Tropical storm Freda
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