The Nameless Hurricane


Posted by Amaranth Rose on Apr 02, 2004 at 17:57
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Re: First-Ever Hurricane Forms in South Atlantic (Amaranth Rose)

""Vertical wind shears in the south Atlantic are too strong for hurricanes," explains Hood. Winds in the upper troposphere (about 10 km high) are 20+ mph faster than winds at the ocean surface. This difference, or shear, rips storms apart before they intensify too much."

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