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[texts]Atlas of the tracks of 620 typhoons, 1893-1918 - Froc, L. (Louis), 1859-1932
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[texts]The hurricanes of the Far East - Bergholz, Paul, 1845-
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[texts]The typhoons of the Chinese seas in the year 1881 - Xujiahui guan xiang tai (China)
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[texts]The "Quantico" typhoon, December 25, 1918 - Philippines. Weather Bureau
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[movingimage]Typhoons @ DGRRb - Jim Ensign
Typhoons Soccer Game
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[texts]Baguios ó ciclones filipinos; estudio teórico-práctico - Algué, José, 1856-1923
Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Keywords: Typhoons; Meteorology
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[texts]The cyclones of the Far East - Algué, José, 1856-1923
Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
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[movingimage]Bolingbrook @ Typhoons Oct 08 - J Ensign
Soccer game at DuPage River Park in Naperville Challengers typhoons play Bolingbrook
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[movingimage]Typhoons @ Bolingbrook raiders - J Ensign
early Sept 2008 Soccer Game
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[movingimage]Storm @ Typhoons 0810 - J Ensign
Woodridge storm plays U12 soccer @ Challengers Typhoons
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[movingimage]Typhoons @ Inter - J Ensign
Oct 26th 2008 Challengers Typhoons Beat Inter 4 to 1
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[movies]Typhoon Pabuk - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, The SeaWiFS Project and GeoEye, Scientific Visualization Studio. NOTE: All SeaWiFS images and data presented on this web site are for research and educational use only. All commercial use of SeaWiFS data must be coordinated with GeoEye (http://www.geoeye.com).
Typhoon Pabuk continues to hover over southern Japan. This SeaWiFS image was collected at 3:20 GMT, August 21, 2001. Note: Global zoom down to Typhoon Pabuk over southern Japan on August 21, 2001. Animator: Lori Perkins (NASA/GSFC). Scientist: Gene Feldman (NASA/GSFC), Norman Kuring (NASA/GSFC). Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: SeaStar/SeaWiFS.
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Typhoons; Where -- Japan
[movies]SeaWiFS Typhoon Jelawat - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, The SeaWiFS Project and GeoEye, Scientific Visualization Studio. NOTE: All SeaWiFS images and data presented on this web site are for research and educational use only. All commercial use of SeaWiFS data must be coordinated with GeoEye (http://www.geoeye.com).
SeaWiFS takes a look at Typhoon Jelawat, On a collision with Japan. Note: Keeping an eye on hurricane Jelawat, which is heading towards Japan. Animator: Stuart A. Snodgrass (GST). Scientist: Gene Feldman (NASA/GSFC). Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: SeaStar/SeaWiFS.
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Typhoons; Where -- Japan
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[movies]Zoom into aftermath of Typhoon Pabuk in Japan (SeaWiFS 23 Aug 2001) - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, The SeaWiFS Project and GeoEye, Scientific Visualization Studio. NOTE: All SeaWiFS images and data presented on this web site are for research and educational use only. All commercial use of SeaWiFS data must be coordinated with GeoEye (http://www.geoeye.com).
SeaWiFS observed the aftermath of Typhoon Pabuk near Japan. Notice the long plumes of green water issuing from the islands of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. These are aftereffects of the heavy rains and high winds of Typhoon Pabuk. In a presumably unrelated event, a long plume of ash or steam can be seen drifting northeastward from the summit of Mt. Oyama on the island of Miyake-jima to the south of Tokyo...
Keywords: Natural hazards, Typhoons, Location, Japan; Where -- Japan; Where -- Tokyo
[movies]Powerful Typhoon Phanfone, August 15, 2002 - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Powerful Typhoon Phanfone, packing winds of up to 78 miles per hour, was on course to hit Japan's outlying Pacific islands. The storm disrupted air and ferry services and the associated weather system brought heavy rains to central Japan. Note: This animation zooms down to Typhoon Phanfone just south of Japan. The structure of the storm is revealed where yellow represents 0.5 inches of rain or more, green shows 1.0 inches of rain and red shows 2.0 inches or more...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Hurricane, Natural hazards, Typhoons, Location, Japan; Where -- Japan
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[movies]Super Typhoon Chataan - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Super Typhoon Chataan was a Category 4 hurricane on July 8, 2002. Note: Keeping an eye on typhoon Chataan, which is located in the Pacific Ocean off the southeast coast of Japan. Animator: Greg Rhodes (NASA). Scientist: David Herring (NASA/GSFC). Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: Aqua/MODIS.
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Typhoons; Where -- Pacific Ocean; Where -- Japan
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[movies]Typhoon Etau - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio,MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ((http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov))
The MODIS instrument onboard NASA's Terra spacecraft captured this birds-eye view of Typhoon Etau as it was buffeting the southern island chain of Okinawa, affecting airlines, a refinery and other industries. Note: This animation shows Typhoon Etau on August 7, 2003. Animator: Stuart A. Snodgrass (GST). Scientist: Jacques Descloitres (NASA/GSFC). Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: Aqua/MODIS, Terra/MODIS.
Keywords: Natural hazards, Typhoons, Location, Japan; What -- Terra; Where -- Japan
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[movies]Typhoon Utor from TRMM: July 5, 2001 - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Typhoon Utor hits Taiwan on its way towards mainland China. This data from TRMM was taken at about 6:45 UTC on July 5, 2001. Isosurfaces are: Yellow=0.5 inches/hour, Green=1.0 inches/hour, Red=2.0 inches/hour on rainfall rates. Note: Zoom-in to reveal TRMM precipitation radar measurement from typhoon Utor. Data Collected: 7/5/01. Animator: Tom Bridgman (GST). Scientist: Robert Adler (NASA/GSFC). Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: TRMM/PR, TRMM/TMI, TRMM/VIRS.
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Typhoons; What -- Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM); Where -- Taiwan; Where -- China
[movies]SeaWiFS: Typhoon Bilis - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, The SeaWiFS Project and GeoEye, Scientific Visualization Studio. NOTE: All SeaWiFS images and data presented on this web site are for research and educational use only. All commercial use of SeaWiFS data must be coordinated with GeoEye (http://www.geoeye.com).
Super' Typhoon Bilis was one of the largest Typhoons on record. On August 23, 2000, it slammed Taiwan on its way to China. Note: Animation depicting Typhoon Bilis over Taiwan. Data Collected: 8/23/00. Animator: Alex Kekesi (GST). Scientist: Gene Feldman (NASA/GSFC), Pat Coronado (NASA/GSFC). Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: GMS-5, GOES-10, GOES-9/Imager, Meteosat, SeaStar/SeaWiFS.
Keywords: Typhoons; What -- GMS 5; What -- GOES 10; What -- GOES 9; Where -- Taiwan; Where -- China
[movies]Typhoon Prapiroon from TRMM: August 31, 2000 - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Orbit T01-33 Note: A fly-in to Typhoon Prapiroon on August 31, 2000, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM. In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface. Data Collected: 8/31/00. Animator: Tom Bridgman (GST). Scientist: Robert Adler (NASA/GSFC)...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Typhoons; What -- Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM)
[movies]Typhoon Bilis from TRMM: August 22, 2000 - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Orbit T08-37 Note: A fly-in to Typhoon Bilis on August 22, 2000, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM. In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface. Data Collected: 8/22/00. Animator: Tom Bridgman (GST). Scientist: Robert Adler (NASA/GSFC)...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Typhoons; What -- Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM)
[movies]Typhoon Opal - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Note: An animation of Typhoon Opal approaching Japan from GMS 5 imagery. Note that prevailing winds blowing from China toward Japan are instrumental in keeping the typhoon away from the mainland. Animator: Greg Shirah (NASA/GSFC), Edgar Russell (NASA), Alex Kekesi (GST). Scientist: Dennis Chesters (NASA/GSFC). Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: GMS-5.
Keywords: Natural hazards, Typhoons; What -- OPAL; What -- GMS 5; Where -- Japan; Where -- China
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[movies]Typhoon Koni Hits South China Sea - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Typhoon Koni brings strong winds and heavy rains to China, Vietnam, and the South China Sea region on July 20, 2003. Note: This annotation zooms down to the South China Sea just as Typhoon Koni is causing severe weather problems. Data Collected: 7/20/02. Animator: Lori Perkins (NASA/GSFC). Scientist: Jeff Halverson (JCET UMBC). Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: TRMM/PR, TRMM/TMI, TRMM/VIS.
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Typhoons, Location, South China Sea, Location, Hong Kong; Where -- China; Where -- Vietnam; Where -- South China Sea
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[movies]The First Day In The Life of Aqua/MODIS - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
In its first day of operations, June 24, 2002, Aqua/MODIS observed significant Earth events occurring all over the globe. As Super Typhoon Chataan was rapidly approaching Japan, there was severe flooding in southeast Texas and a vast, thick pall of smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketed almost the entire U.S. East Coast. MODIS collected and beamed to Earth these images in very near real-time. Note: Depicts where the images are that Aqua-MODIS captured during its first day in operation...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Floods, Natural hazards, Technology, Typhoons, Earth Science, Biosphere, Ecological Dynamics, Fire Occurrence, Location, Canada, Location, Texas; What -- Earth; What -- Aqua; Where -- Japan; Where -- Texas; Where -- Canada
[movies]Super Typhoon Nida - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
The MODIS instrument onboard NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites captured this sequence of true-color images of Super Typhoon Nida churning through the Philippine Islands. Packing winds up tof 100 mph and gusts of 122 mph, and caused floods and landslides. Nida has been responsible for at least six deaths in the Philippines and has displaced thousands as it skirted the eastern part of the country before moving towards southern Japan...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, HDTV, Natural hazards, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Typhoons, Location, Philippines, Typhoon Nida; What -- Aqua; What -- Terra; What -- Earth; Where -- Philippines; Where -- Japan
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[movies]Global Convective Precipitation during Hurricane Frances (WMS) - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Water vapor is a small but significant constituent of the atmosphere, warming the planet due to the greenhouse effect and condensing to form clouds. As moisture-laden air rises, the relative humidity increases until it saturates the air, at which time precipitation occurs. If the uplift of air is due to strong updrafts and unstable air systems, as in thunderstorms, then the precipitation is called convective...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Hurricanes, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Typhoons, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Precipitation, Precipitation Rate, Earth Science, Human Dimensions, Natural Hazards, Meteorological Hazards, Location, Global, Hurricane Frances; What -- Earth; Where -- Atlantic Ocean; Where -- Pacific Ocean
[movies]Global Surface Wind Speed during Hurricane Frances (WMS) - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
The weight of the Earth's atmosphere exerts pressure on the surface of the Earth. This pressure varies from place-to-place and from time-to-time due to surface irregularities, uneven heating of the atmosphere by the sun, and the Earth's rotation. Differences in pressure from place-to-place cause winds to try to flow from high pressure to low pressure regions to even out the differences, but the Earth's rotation and wind friction with the surface act to slow or divert the winds...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Hurricanes, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Typhoons, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Winds, Surface Winds, Earth Science, Human Dimensions, Natural Hazards, Meteorological Hazards, Location, Global, Hurricane Frances; What -- Earth; What -- Sun; Where -- Atlantic Ocean; Where -- Pacific Ocean; Where -- Florida
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[movies]Global 300 hPa Geopotential Height during Hurricane Frances (WMS) - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
The Earth's atmosphere exerts pressure based on the weight of the air above, so the pressure reduces with rising altitude. This rate of pressure reduction with altitude is based on the temperature of the air, with the pressure of colder air reducing faster with altitude than warmer air. Therefore, a surface of constant pressure has a lower altitude at the poles than the equator. This animation shows the altitude above sea level (the geopotential height) of the 300 hectopascal (hPa) pressure surf...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Altitude, Geopotential Height, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Hurricanes, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Typhoons, Earth Science, Human Dimensions, Natural Hazards, Meteorological Hazards, Location, Global, Hurricane Frances; What -- Earth; Where -- Atlantic Ocean; Where -- Pacific Ocean
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[movies]Global Atmospheric Sea Level Pressure during Hurricane Frances (WMS) - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
The weight of the Earth's atmosphere exerts pressure on the surface of the Earth. This pressure varies from place-to-place due the variations in the Earth's surface since higher altitudes have less atmosphere above them than lower altitudes. Atmospheric pressure also varies from time-to-time due to the uneven heating of the atmosphere by the sun and the rotation of the Earth, causing weather. In order to see the changes in pressure which affect the weather, the variation due to altitude is remov...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Hurricanes, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Typhoons, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Pressure, Sea Level Pressure, Earth Science, Human Dimensions, Natural Hazards, Meteorological Hazards, Location, Global, Hurricane Frances; What -- Earth; What -- Sun; Where -- Atlantic Ocean; Where -- Pacific Ocean
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[movies]Global Atmospheric Surface Pressure during Hurricane Frances (WMS) - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
The weight of the Earth's atmosphere exerts pressure on the surface of the Earth. This pressure varies from place-to-place due the variations in the Earth's surface since higher altitudes have less atmosphere above them than lower altitudes. Atmospheric pressure also varies from time-to-time due to the uneven heating of the atmosphere by the sun and the rotation of the Earth, causing weather. This animation shows the atmospheric surface pressure for the whole globe from September 1, 2004, throug...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Hurricanes, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Typhoons, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Pressure, Surface Pressure, Earth Science, Human Dimensions, Natural Hazards, Meteorological Hazards, Location, Global, Hurricane Frances; What -- Earth; What -- Sun; Where -- Atlantic Ocean; Where -- Pacific Ocean
Downloads: 2
[movies]Global Surface Air Temperature during Hurricane Frances (WMS) - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
As the Sun's energy reaches the Earth, it is either reflected, absorbed by the clouds, or absorbed by the Earth's surface. The part absorbed by the Earth's surface heats the Earth, which then heats the air just above the surface. This process occurs rapidly in the case of dry land and slowly in the case of the oceans. This animation shows the surface air temperature at an altitude of 2 meters for the whole globe from September 1, 2004, through September 5, 2004, during the period of Hurricane Fr...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Hurricanes, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Typhoons, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Temperature, Surface Air Temperature, Earth Science, Human Dimensions, Natural Hazards, Meteorological Hazards, Location, Global, Hurricane Frances; What -- Earth; What -- Polar; Where -- Atlantic Ocean; Where -- Pacific Ocean
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[movies]Global Surface Latent Heat Flux during Hurricane Frances (WMS) - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
As the Sun's energy reaches the Earth, it is either reflected, absorbed by the clouds, or absorbed by the Earth's surface. The part absorbed by the surface heats the Earth, which causes surface water to evaporate to the air, particularly over oceans or moist land. Similarly, a cold surface causes water to condense from the air onto the land or ocean. Latent heat flux is the amount of energy moving from the surface to the air due to evaporation (positive values) or from the air to the land due to...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Hurricanes, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Typhoons, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Radiation, Heat Flux, Earth Science, Human Dimensions, Natural Hazards, Meteorological Hazards, Location, Global, Hurricane Frances; What -- Earth; Where -- Atlantic Ocean; Where -- Pacific Ocean
Downloads: 3
[movies]Global High Altitude Wind Speed during Hurricane Frances (WMS) - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
The Earth's atmosphere exerts pressure based on the weight of the air above. Differences in pressure from place-to-place cause winds to try to flow from high pressure to low pressure regions to even out the differences, but the Earth's rotation and wind friction with the surface act to slow or divert the winds. This animation shows the high altitude wind speeds for the whole globe from September 1, 2004, through September 5, 2004, during the period of Hurricane Frances in the western Atlantic Oc...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Hurricanes, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Typhoons, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Winds, Upper Level Winds, Earth Science, Human Dimensions, Natural Hazards, Meteorological Hazards, Location, Global, Hurricane Frances; What -- Polar; What -- Earth; Where -- Atlantic Ocean; Where -- Pacific Ocean
Downloads: 4
[movies]Global Cloud Cover during Hurricane Frances (WMS) - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Water vapor is a small but significant constituent of the atmosphere, warming the planet due to the greenhouse effect and condensing to form clouds which both warm and cool the Earth in different circumstances. Warm, moisture-laden air moving out from the tropics brings clouds and rainfall to the temperate zones. This animation shows the cloud cover for the whole globe from September 1, 2004, through September 5, 2004, during the period of Hurricane Frances in the western Atlantic Ocean and Typh...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Hurricanes, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Typhoons, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Clouds, Cloud Amount/Frequency, Earth Science, Human Dimensions, Natural Hazards, Meteorological Hazards, Location, Global, Hurricane Frances; What -- Earth; Where -- Atlantic Ocean; Where -- Pacific Ocean
Downloads: 8
[movies]Global Large-scale Precipitation during Hurricane Frances (WMS) - NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Water vapor is a small but significant constituent of the atmosphere, warming the planet due to the greenhouse effect and condensing to form clouds. As moisture-laden air rises, the relative humidity increases until it saturates the air, at which time precipitation occurs. If the uplift of air is due to large-scale atmospheric motion, then the precipitation is called large-scale, or dynamic. This animation shows the large-scale precipitation for the whole globe from September 1, 2004, through Se...
Keywords: Atmospheric science, Natural hazards, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Hurricanes, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Phenomena, Typhoons, Earth Science, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Water Vapor, Precipitable Water, Earth Science, Human Dimensions, Natural Hazards, Meteorological Hazards, Location, Global, Hurricane Frances; What -- Earth; Where -- Atlantic Ocean; Where -- Pacific Ocean
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