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HURRICANE ETA

HURRICANE ETA

www.nhc.noaa.gov

National Hurricane Center 9 June 2021 GOES-16 IR SATELLITE IMAGE OF HURRICANE ETA NEAR PEAK INTENSITY AT 0300 UTC 3 NOVEMBER 2020. IMAGE COURTESY OF NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. Eta struck Nicaragua as a category 4 hurricane (on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale), and caused severe flooding over portions of Central …

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ProTek : Understanding Codes for Windborne Debris

ProTek : Understanding Codes for Windborne Debris

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Wind Borne Debris Regions are defined as those areas within the Hurricane Prone Regions located: Within 1-mile of the coastal mean high water line where the basic wind speed is equal to or greater than 110mph and Hawaii. In areas where the basic wind speed is …

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Hurricane Maria

Hurricane Maria

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at category 5 (on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale) intensity, and later devastated Puerto Rico as a high-end category 4 hurricane. It also inflicted serious damage on some of the o ther islands of the northeastern Caribbean Sea. Maria is …

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1. Ocean Wave Spectra - MIT OpenCourseWare

1. Ocean Wave Spectra - MIT OpenCourseWare

ocw.mit.edu

Feb 24, 2005 · Wind warnings Beaufort scale Wind speed (mph) Fetch (miles) Storm duration (hr) 3-4 12 15 3 small craft 5-6 25 100 12 7 35 400 28 gale 9 50 1050 50 hurricane 70+ ©2004, 2005 A. H. Techet 3 Version 3.1, updated 2/24/2005

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What is Storm Surge? - National Weather Service

What is Storm Surge? - National Weather Service

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The wind circulation around the eye of a hurricane (left above) blows on the ocean surface and es a vertical produc circulation in the ocean (right above). In deep water, there is nothing to disturb this circulation and there is very little indication of storm surge. Too many exceptions to fit the scale: • Hurricane Katrina, a . category 3

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Hurricane Katrina: Why Did the Levees Fail? - Senate

Hurricane Katrina: Why Did the Levees Fail? - Senate

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Hurricane Katrina was a catastrophic storm that made landfall in the Gulf Coast near the Louisiana and Mississippi border with wind speeds near 150 mph. But the damage in New Orleans due to the high winds and rain paled in comparison to …

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Winter Storm Arrives Today February 16, 2022

Winter Storm Arrives Today February 16, 2022

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February 16, 2022 10:34 AM National Weather Service Denver, CO Winter Storm Arrives Today Key Messages General accumulations of 4 to 8 inches are

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