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Fynjy0 [20]
1 year ago
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if you wanted to determine where you were in relation to the current wind fields, which product would you look at? a. special tr

opical cyclone public advisories b. tropical cyclone forecast discussions c. wind speed probability forecasts d. surface wind field
Physics
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Darya [45]1 year ago
5 0

If you wanted to determine where you were in relation to the current wind fields, you would look at Surface wind field.

With Forecast/Advisory product as input, using its wind radii, a surface wind field is approximated. At each threshold these radii are the maximum extent of sustained winds (tropical storm and hurricane force) in all four quadrant (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

On a tropical or subtropical cyclone, the special tropical cyclone public advisories contains a list of all current warnings and watches. The Tropical Cyclone Forecast Discussion describes the rationale for the NHC forecaster's analysis and forecast and is written mainly for other forecasters.

Therefore, if you wanted to determine where you were in relation to the current wind fields, you would look at Surface wind field.

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