Friday, February 22, 2019

North Atlantic Hurricane Season - June to November 2015


2016 Hurricane Season - June to November

2017 Hurricane Season - June to November

PRELIMINARIES

References:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2016_Atlantic_hurricane_seasonSidorenkov, N.S., 2009: The Interaction Between Earth’s Rotation and Geophysical Processes, Weinheim: Wiley.
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/index.php?season=2015&basin=atl

STORM TYPES

Saffire Simpson Scale (for one minute maximum sustained winds)

Low Pressure
Tropical Depression___________<= 62 km/hr
Tropical Storm_______________ 63 to 118 km/hr
Cat. One ___________________119 to 153 km/hr
Cat. Two ___________________154 to 177 km/hr
Cat. Three__________________178 to 208 km/hr
Cat. Four ___________________209 to 251 km/hr
Cat Five ____________________ >= 252 km/hr

KEY FOR FIGURES

L = Low Pressure
TD = Tropical Depression
TS = Tropical Storm
CATN = Category N Hurricane  where N = 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
PK = Peak Activity

CLAIM

Tropical depressions or storms that appear in the Atlantic Ocean between the Equator and 25.0 degrees North during the North Atlantic Hurricane season, will do so on dates that are maxima or minima in the lunar-induced changes in the relative angular velocity of the Earth's rotation. [N.B. the dates that are maxima or minima in the lunar-induced changes in the relative angular velocity occur close to the times when the Moon crosses the Earth's equator or reaches lunar standstill (i.e. the Moon is furthest north or south of the Equator).]   

In the 2015 North Atlantic Hurricane Season, all of the Tropical Depressions/Tropical Storms/Hurricanes support the above claim. Even the ones that first generate at latitude greater than 25 degrees. 

a) 0 to 25 degrees_________Danny, Erika, Fred, Grace, Tropical Depression 9, Ida, Kate

b) Great than 25 degrees____Bill, Claudette, Henri, Joaquin  

JUNE



JULY



AUGUST


SEPTEMBER


OCTOBER


NOVEMBER


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