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Structure and evolution of the unnamed U.S. landfalling tropical cyclone of 2006
Zachary Gruskin, NOAA/AOML/HRD, southwest ranches, FL
A tropical disturbance made landfall near Morehead City, NC on 27 June, 2006 and continued moving up the U.S. east coast until being absorbed by a frontal system over New York on 28 June. There is compelling evidence that this disturbance had enough organization during part of its lifecycle to be classified as a tropical storm, based on a combined analysis of satellite, radar, surface, and upper level data. Recorded presentation
Session 13B, Remote Sensing of Tropical Cyclones I: TC Analysis Applications
Thursday, 1 May 2008, 8:00 AM-9:45 AM, Palms E
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