Multimedia Gallery - NSF supports the RAINEX program to better understand  hurricane intensity.

Multimedia Gallery - NSF supports the RAINEX program to better understand hurricane intensity.

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Intensity and Structure Changes during Hurricane Eyewall Replacement Cycles in: Monthly Weather Review Volume 139 Issue 12 (2011)

Intensity and Structure Changes during Hurricane Eyewall Replacement Cycles in: Monthly Weather Review Volume 139 Issue 12 (2011)

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Multimedia Gallery - NSF supports the RAINEX program to better understand hurricane intensity.

Introduction to Tropical Meteorology, Ch. 8: Tropical Cyclones