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An Estimate of North Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity for 2008

NASA/TP-2008-215471, Wilson, Robert M., An Estimate of North Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Activity for 2008, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, DC 20546–0001 , August 2008, pp. 38, Format(s): PDF 639k

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The statistics of North Atlantic basin tropical cyclones for the interval 1945 – 2007 are examined and estimates are given for the frequencies of occurrence of the number of tropical cyclones, number of hurricanes, number of major hurricanes, number of category 4/5 hurricanes, and number of U.S. land-falling hurricanes for the 2008 hurricane season. Also examined are the variations of peak wind speed, average peak wind speed per storm, lowest pressure, average lowest pressure per storm, recurrence rate and duration of extreme events (El Niño and La Niña), the variation of 10-yr moving averages of parametric first differences, and the association of decadal averages of frequencies of occurrence of North Atlantic basin tropical cyclones against decadal averages of Armagh Observatory, Northern Ireland, annual mean temperature (found to be extremely important for number of tropical cyclones and number of hurricanes). Because the 2008 hurricane season seems destined to be one that is non-El Niño-related and is a post-1995 season, estimates of the frequencies of occurrence for the various subsets of storms should be above long-term averages.
Keywords:tropical cyclones, hurricanes, hurricane prediction (forecast), el niño, la niña, 2008 hurricane season
Subjects:Geoscience: Meteorological and Climatology: Weather Forecasting
ID Code:788
Deposited On:22 September 2008