Katrina (a tropical cyclone/hurricane) began to strengthen reaching a Category 5 storm on 28th August, 2005 and its winds reached peak intensity of 175 mph and pressure levels as low as 902 mb. Katrina eventually weakened to a category 3 storm and made a landfall in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico, south of Buras on 29th August 2005. We investigate the time series intensity change of the hurricane Katrina using environmental modeling and technology tools to develop an early and advanced warning and prediction system. Environmental Mesoscale Model (Weather Research Forecast, WRF) simulations are used for prediction of intensity change and track of the hurricane Katrina. The model is run on a doubly nested domain centered over t...
Abstract- A mesoscale modeling investigation of tropical cyclone/hurricane forecast over the Gulf of...
UnrestrictedA numerical study is conducted to simulate the oscillations (storm surges) of semi-enclo...
The northern Gulf of Mexico (NGOM) is a unique geophysical setting for complex tropical storm-induce...
Katrina (a tropical cyclone/hurricane) began to strengthen reaching a Category 5 storm on 28th Augus...
Hurricane Bret underwent a rapid intensification (RI) and subsequent weakening between 1200 UTC Augu...
Hurricane Ida recently became one of the strongest hurricanes to hit Louisiana on record, with an es...
Real-time forecasts of five landfalling Atlantic hurricanes during 2005 using the Advanced Research ...
Hurricane Ida recently became one of the strongest hurricanes to hit Louisiana on record, with an es...
Tropical cyclones can produce extremely powerful winds and torrential rain, and are also able to pro...
Accurate regional and local scale information about seasonal climate variability and its impact on w...
[1] On the basis of the current observational record of tropical cyclones and sea surface temperatur...
Results of two simulations using the Weather Research and Forecasting model, version 3.8. The first ...
Results of two simulations using the Weather Research and Forecasting model, version 3.8. The first ...
It is known that the General Circulation Models (GCMs) have sufficient resolution to accurately simu...
Hurricanes are among the most destructive and costly extreme weather events. The intensity of future...
Abstract- A mesoscale modeling investigation of tropical cyclone/hurricane forecast over the Gulf of...
UnrestrictedA numerical study is conducted to simulate the oscillations (storm surges) of semi-enclo...
The northern Gulf of Mexico (NGOM) is a unique geophysical setting for complex tropical storm-induce...
Katrina (a tropical cyclone/hurricane) began to strengthen reaching a Category 5 storm on 28th Augus...
Hurricane Bret underwent a rapid intensification (RI) and subsequent weakening between 1200 UTC Augu...
Hurricane Ida recently became one of the strongest hurricanes to hit Louisiana on record, with an es...
Real-time forecasts of five landfalling Atlantic hurricanes during 2005 using the Advanced Research ...
Hurricane Ida recently became one of the strongest hurricanes to hit Louisiana on record, with an es...
Tropical cyclones can produce extremely powerful winds and torrential rain, and are also able to pro...
Accurate regional and local scale information about seasonal climate variability and its impact on w...
[1] On the basis of the current observational record of tropical cyclones and sea surface temperatur...
Results of two simulations using the Weather Research and Forecasting model, version 3.8. The first ...
Results of two simulations using the Weather Research and Forecasting model, version 3.8. The first ...
It is known that the General Circulation Models (GCMs) have sufficient resolution to accurately simu...
Hurricanes are among the most destructive and costly extreme weather events. The intensity of future...
Abstract- A mesoscale modeling investigation of tropical cyclone/hurricane forecast over the Gulf of...
UnrestrictedA numerical study is conducted to simulate the oscillations (storm surges) of semi-enclo...
The northern Gulf of Mexico (NGOM) is a unique geophysical setting for complex tropical storm-induce...