Can some cyclones which affect the U.S.A. be predicted?
Ernest C. Njau
Renewable Energy, 1996, vol. 7, issue 1, 95-103
Abstract:
Recent reports by the author show that the much publicised Bermuda Triangle mysteries are basically caused by certain weather patterns which are particular to that region of the globe. We show in the present paper that under some well-defined conditions, such patterns give rise to cyclones along the south-eastern and eastern parts of the U.S.A. The following two points are noted regarding the weather patterns. Firstly, the step-by-step development can be traced by means of weather satellites. Secondly, the build-up of conditions under which a cyclone results along the south-eastern and eastern coasts can be detected in advance of the cyclone itself using a weather satellite. These two points can be used to predict the occurrence of cyclones that result from these weather patterns. Approximate locations of where these cyclones emanate from may possibly be estimated in advance, with the aid of satellite-based weather maps.
Date: 1996
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DOI: 10.1016/0960-1481(95)00115-8
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