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- A Report on All Cyclones That Formed in 2016, with Detailed Season Statistics and Records That Were Achieved Worldwide This Year
- Improving the Vortex Initialization of Hurricane Karl (2010) Through the Assimilation of Tropical Cyclone Vitals Quadrant Wind Radii Estimates
- Observations of the Convective Environment in Developing and Non-Developing Tropical Disturbances
- Microbiome of the Upper Troposphere: Species Composition and Prevalence, Effects of Tropical Storms, and Atmospheric Implications
- Hurricanes - General Information for Bermuda Prepared by the Bermuda Weather Service – Updated August 2021
- THE RAPID INTENSIFICATION of HURRICANE KARL (2010): NEW 2 REMOTE SENSING OBSERVATIONS of CONVECTIVE BURSTS 3 from the GLOBAL HAWK PLATFORM 4 5 6 Stephen R
- Storm Signals Master Vol68.Indd
- Most Powerful Hurricane on Record
- Dave Zelinsky, Dan Harnos, Cerese Inglish, Rich Maliawco, Kim Wood, Lesley Leary, Dave Kofron, Diana Stovern
- Annual Global Climate and Catastrophe Report Impact Forecasting—2010 Contents
- A Revised L-Band Radio-Brightness Sensitivity to Extreme Winds Under Tropical Cyclones: the 5 Year SMOS-Storm Database
- Evaluation of the Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (HIRAD) Brightness Temperatures
- Hurricane Karl (AL132010) 14-18 September 2010
- A Statistical Model to Forecast Short-Term Atlantic Hurricane Intensity
- Tropical Applications of an Objective
- Predictability and Genesis of Hurricane Karl (2010) Examined Through the Enkf Assimilation of Field Observations Collected During PREDICT
- Hurricanes – More Intense, More Frequent, More Expensive Insurance in a Time of Changing Risks
- The Pennsylvania State University
- Orographic Modification of Precipitation
- Hurricane Karl During GRIP
- Responses of the Coastal Phytoplankton Community to Tropical Cyclones Revealed by High-Frequency Imaging Flow Cytometry
- A Case Study of 2010 Hurricane Karl to Evaluate the Precipitation Forecasts of the Post Updated 2010 Global Ensemble Forecast System Lindsey Day
- CIMAS 2011 Annual Report
- The Impact of Airborne Radio Occultation Observations on the Simulation of Hurricane Karl (2010)
- Natural Catastrophes and Man-Made Disasters in 2010: a Year of Devastating and Costly Events