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The Hurricane Research Division (HRD) is a part of the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML).
Key Biscayne, Fl
aoml.noaa.gov/hrd
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    Jul 6, 2023
    Make sure you're following the main @NOAA_AOML account for the latest updates on our research efforts.
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    Jun 29, 2023
    Scientists at #AOML found that Atlantic Niño, the Atlantic counterpart of the Pacific El Niño, increases the formation of tropical cyclones off the coast of West Africa, also known as Cape (Cabo) Verde hurricanes. Learn more: bit.ly/3JCoEU3
    Photo: A summary schematic illustrates the impact of (a) Atlantic Niño and (b) La Niña on Atlantic tropical cyclone (TC) activity. Blue and red shades indicate cold and warm sea surface temperature anomalies, respectively. The purple arrow in (a) indicates the African easterly waves. Orange shades in (a) represent positive low-level relative vorticity (rotation) anomalies, and both positive low-level relative vorticity anomalies and negative vertical wind shear anomalies in (b). Thick gray arrows represent TC tracks.
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    May 30, 2023
    In December 2022, @NOAA_AOML meteorologist Rob Rogers attended the Tenth International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC-10), sponsored by @WMO. Rob’s recent paper summarizes the discussions & recommendations proposed from IWTC-10. Read more: bit.ly/3WqTeVS
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    May 26, 2023
    Accurately predicting the distribution/transport of wind energy is important for accurate forecasting of hurricanes by computer models. A @NOAA_AOML study aims to improve our understanding of energy associated w/ small-scale eddies/gusts (turbulence) More: bit.ly/45oF5fP
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    May 23, 2023
    A recent @NOAA_AOML study summarizes recent #research on a variety of topics related to #tropicalcyclone intensity change. Overall, there have been well-earned gains in the understanding of intensity-change processes, but the journey is not complete. More: bit.ly/43jiIqp
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    May 17, 2023
    A new study from @NOAA_AOML examines how dry air outside the eyewall of a tropical cyclone (TC) interacts with rainbands in the TC’s core. This interaction is an important source of turbulent kinetic energy, making it significant for TC intensity forecasts bit.ly/3IaNjy8
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