| Title: |
Supplement To: The Dvorak Tropical Cyclone Intensity Estimation Technique: A Satellite-Based Method that Has Endured for over 30 Years. |
| Authors: |
Velden, Christopher; Harper, Bruce; Wells, Frank; Beven, John L.; Zehr, Ray; Olander, Timothy; Mayfield, Max; Guard, Charle"Chip"; Lander, Mark; Edson, Roger; Avila, Lixion; Burton, Andrew; Turk, Mike; Kikuchi, Akihiro; Christian, Adam; Caroff, Philippe; McCrone, Paul |
| Source: |
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society; Sep2006, Vol. 87 Issue 9, pS6-S9, 4p, 3 Graphs |
| Subject Terms: |
Cyclone forecasting; Tropical cyclones; Satellite meteorology; Meteorology; Earth sciences; Weather forecasting; Temperature measurements; Atmosphere |
| Geographic Terms: |
Australia |
| Abstract: |
A supplement to an article featured in the 1987 issue of the American Meteorological Society is presented. The article is entitled "The Dvorak Tropical Cyclone Intensity Estimation Technique: A Satellite-based Method that Has Endured for over 30 Years." The supplement describes the numerous modifications from around the world that contributed to the success of the Dvorak technique. Several Australian tropical cyclone forecasters concluded that the Embedded Center scene type temperature ranges give higher tropical numbers data. |
| Database: |
Complementary Index |