September 12, 2013

Weather Map of Hurricanes




By colouring how many times any storm track overlapped another, certain patterns arise in the density of storms affecting a given area. Cyclone tracks overlapped the most in the western Pacific and Bay of Bengal (India), where typhoon season never ends since waters are always warm enough to sustain cyclone formation. The frequency of track overlaps is much lower in the Western Hemisphere.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2405359/Hurricane-map-shows-past-170-YEARS-storms-hit-Earth.html

Amazing map shows the past 170 YEARS of hurricanes to hit Earth - and how the Northwestern Atlantic has been ravaged by some of the world's most vicious cyclones
The image reveals the areas worst hit by hurricanes and cyclones since records began in 1842
The frequency of track overlaps is much lower in the Western Hemisphere than in the Eastern Hemisphere
In contrast, an intensity map shows the Northwestern Atlantic has had a much greater spread of strong storms
By MARK PRIGG
PUBLISHED: 10:32 EST, 29 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:06 EST, 29 August 2013

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