Subject comments
Board Discussions
Help
-
Oh, I was confused about this. Thank you for clearing this up!
by AC5230
-
New Cyclone Center - What do you think?
Hi shocko61. Can you provide more details? You are into chat so I assume you are getting no images...
by peterthorne
-
New Cyclone Center - What do you think?
Git = Get, sorry
by shocko61
-
New Cyclone Center - What do you think?
Hi Struck . I have been asked to help in this last push . But I cannot git into the Classification...
by shocko61
-
New Cyclone Center - What do you think?
Can you please create a company page on LinkedIn for Cyclone...
by PeterRalf
-
I would probably lean toward curved band as well, with the center located approximately under the...
by cch001
-
This one is really tough. The 'eye' is a false-eye. But there are elements that could be seen as...
by peterthorne
-
I said embedded cyclone due to the center being so cold and starting to seem to form an eye, but...
by bisexualmao
-
Zeddidiah, I can send you a bunch of examples of classified images so you can see what others have...
by cch001
-
Hi Zeddidiah, sorry for delay in responding. The catalog of classified storms is a good idea and one...
by peterthorne
Science
-
Geographical analysis of eye-storms
Very Interesting read. Thanks for sharing
by tanmay.devi
-
[What do you think] The strongest storm-image
I would say #2 - embeded one, #1 seems to have false eye only like the curved band.
by vallareviv
-
[What do you think] The strongest storm-image
I feel like image number 1 is the strongest by the eye it has also with the spin. It seems to have...
-
Using the Cyclone Center classification process on other plantary bodies.
Hi wavewavewave, in theory you could use this for other planets indeed and, at least to first order,...
by peterthorne
-
Using the Cyclone Center classification process on other plantary bodies.
Yes I've realised I spelled the title wrong but I can't correct it.
by wavewavewave
-
Using the Cyclone Center classification process on other plantary bodies.
Could the classification process on Cyclone Center be used to classify storms on other planets like...
by wavewavewave
-
Help understanding this image!
Great. Thank you
-
Help understanding this image!
Yes, this is a relatively strong embedded storm.
by peterthorne
-
Help understanding this image!
I just want to confirm, this would be considered an embedded storm?
-
Help understanding this image!
Thank you for your help!
Chat
-
Suggestion: Animated set of storm images
There needs to be a wider view seeing all the surrounding pressure systems and also isobars would be...
by L.H.C
-
which colour wraps the most around band?
Yes, it would be no storm or post-tropical. Whichever you answered wouldn't skew the analysis
by peterthorne
-
which colour wraps the most around band?
One other question? So, I came across many images which were just grey with no colours and nothing...
-
That is the correct assignation here (that or post-tropical). It is over NZ so can't maintain a warm...
by peterthorne
-
So I have been marking this image and similar as "no storm" although, it just so happens to be...
-
which colour wraps the most around band?
Assuming that the best tracks dataset is correct yes the centre is always very near (but not exactly...
by peterthorne
-
which colour wraps the most around band?
thank you! Also is the centre of storm always centre of picture even with shear?
-
which colour wraps the most around band?
Hi GY162hurricanehunter,
It is the coldest layer that wraps all the way around continuously. So,...
by peterthorne
-
which colour wraps the most around band?
Which colour is this? is this the outermost layer which is usually the reddish colour or the coldest...
-
Suggestion: Animated set of storm images
I agree with petethorne too, but I'm scared if cyclone.
by rtanida27
Collections
-
Our best collection (1 subject)
This is our 1st collection
by rtanida27
-
casparinta (5 subjects)
ouuuu
by ElenaNekr
-
Binary Stars (1 subject)
-
Off Center (1 subject)
Sometimes two storms will appear in an image, one near the center and one at the edge. Here only 1 storm is apparent, so classify it
by cch001
-
Shear Images (1 subject)
#Shear-storm. Center of the storm is near the center of the image, within the light gray swirl of clouds
by cch001
-
Unexplained (3 subjects)
also this is the first time I have seen a false eye like this one and is about being one of not common a few with colder cloud not warm clou
by shocko61
-
weird (1 subject)
the right eye and same for the darker blue band . That is how i see it but does not mean it is right either Ian shocko61
by shocko61
-
weird (1 subject)
towards the right eye because it is a little closer to the center of of the white cloud but the top blue band N.W.looks to be going towards
by shocko61
-
weird (1 subject)
Hi bretarn , Weird is right ,the white is very cold cloud the Black is missing information ,trying to get the correct eye ,I am tending
by shocko61
-
Unexplained (3 subjects)
With nowhere to go but up .Ian shocko61
by shocko61
Those are some extreme cloud tops.
by AC5230
#Epic
by EthanGados
This is my favorite hurricane. It is small and does no good like me
by EthanGados
Either no storm or post-tropical would be applicable here. I'd go for post-tropical but the impact on the final analysis should be similar
by peterthorne
Should this count as "no storm" as there is no storm or "post tropical"?
by skl6284
Yes, Zovacor, this is quite frequent. Its an embedded storm and probably either the weakest or second weakest example is closest match
by peterthorne
I've been running across this pinched hourglass shape frequently in storms that are intensifying. Doesn't clearly match an example
by Zovacor
Quite the eye storm
by peterthorne
High contrast with the center (black!) and northern band.
by Zovacor
Very nice #eye storm!
by Knappster
Awesome spiraling
by Zovacor
nice storm
by GY16218448066