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Relationship between the track and structural evolution of Hurricane Sandy (2012) using a regional ensemble
Alex M. Kowaleski, Jenni L. Evans
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS)
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Landfall
100%
Hurricane Sandy
100%
Structural Evolution
100%
Regional Ensemble
100%
Seclusion
71%
Extratropical Transition
57%
Weather Research
28%
Weather Forecasting
28%
Inter-cluster
28%
Model Simulation
14%
Maine
14%
Potential Vorticity
14%
Global Model
14%
Ensemble Forecast
14%
Forecasting Model
14%
New Jersey
14%
Model Forecast
14%
Cyclone Phase Space
14%
Small Radius
14%
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)
14%
Scale Similarity
14%
Mid-latitude Trough
14%
Regression Mixture Models
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Trough
100%
Structural Evolution
100%
Hurricane Sandy 2012
100%
Boundary Condition
33%
Temperate Region
33%
Maine
33%
New Jersey
33%