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Hurricanes

Hurricanes. Flossie and More. Flossie. Hurricane Stuff. North Eastern Pacific names Recycles every 6 years. Kauai streets – after Iniki. Before After. Hurricane Hunters. US Hurricane Hunters. Air Force

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Hurricanes

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  1. Hurricanes Flossie and More

  2. Flossie

  3. Hurricane Stuff

  4. NorthEasternPacificnames Recyclesevery6 years

  5. Kauai streets – after Iniki

  6. Before After

  7. Hurricane Hunters

  8. US Hurricane Hunters Air Force NOAA

  9. NOAA WP-3D “Orion”

  10. NOAA Gulfstream IV-SP (G-IV)Special Performance

  11. WC-130 H (J) 53rd WRS

  12. Hurricane intensity is often gauged by how much coffee spills from the pot.

  13. Hurricane Hunter view of the Eye of Katrina

  14. NEXRAD

  15. Naalehu NEXRAD >>

  16. A 10 GHz signal goes out – if it hits something (like a water drop) it (some of it) bounces back and is received. The longer the time between sending and receiving, the farther away it is. If the frequency is different, you can tell the speed it is moving at. (only in the direction of the beam) If it hits an ocean swell – it can also come back!!! It is then called “Sea Clutter”, or “sea return”. That’s the annulus on our daily weather images.

  17. Inside the Radome - This dish swings back and forth – and rocks up and down

  18. Kohala NEXRAD station

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