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Hurricane Intensity and its Impact on Surface Wind and Sea-Level Pressure: A Comparative Study

This study examines the relationship between hurricane intensity and its effects on surface wind and sea-level pressure. Using observed data from satellites, floats, and coupled models, the study analyzes total surface heat flux and uncoupled/coupled atmos-wave-ocean dynamics. The findings correlate with observations from GPS and airborne turbulence probes, offering valuable insights into hurricane behavior.

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Hurricane Intensity and its Impact on Surface Wind and Sea-Level Pressure: A Comparative Study

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  1. D1 D2 D3 D4

  2. (Hurricane intensity) Max Surface Wind Min Sea-Level Pressure

  3. day 250 EM-APEX 1634 1633 1636 Floats Obs Satellite Obs Coupled Model

  4. Obs Coupled model

  5. Total Surface Heat Flux Uncoupled Coupled Atmos-Wave-Ocean Observed from GPS Dropsondes Observed from airborne turbulence probes (Zhang& Drennan)

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