DeMaria et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Improvements to the operational tropical cyclone wind speed probability modelDeMaria et al., 2013
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- DeMaria M
- Knaff J
- Brennan M
- Brown D
- Knabb R
- DeMaria R
- Schumacher A
- Lauer C
- Roberts D
- Sampson C
- Santos P
- Sharp D
- Winters K
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- Weather and forecasting
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Abstract The National Hurricane Center Hurricane Probability Program, which estimated the probability of a tropical cyclone passing within a specific distance of a selected set of coastal stations, was replaced by the more general Tropical Cyclone Surface Wind Speed …
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