Originaldatei(5.000 × 6.400 Pixel, Dateigröße: 4 MB, MIME-Typ: image/jpeg)

Diese Datei und die Informationen unter dem roten Trennstrich werden aus dem zentralen Medienarchiv Wikimedia Commons eingebunden.

Zur Beschreibungsseite auf Commons


Beschreibung

Beschreibung
English: The 2013 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1 and it is expected to be an unusually busy one, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. NOAA’s analysis of American and European weather models suggests that 2013 will bring 13 to 20 named storms, 7 to 11 hurricanes, and 3 to 6 major hurricanes.

Forecasters pointed to favorable atmospheric conditions for storm formation, above average April sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic, and the absence of El Niño. El Niño hinders storms by suppressing cloud development in the western Atlantic. It also strengthens upper level winds and vertical wind shear, both of which act to prevent and weaken storms. The outlook for the eastern Pacific suggests a less active season, with 11 to 16 named storms, 5 to 8 hurricanes, and 1 to 4 major hurricanes. The forecast is guided by an expectation that the atmospheric conditions that have decreased vertical wind shear and suppressed eastern Pacific hurricane activity since 1995 will continue. Forecasters also expect below average sea surface temperatures to temper storms. However, none of this stopped the eastern Pacific from getting off to an early start. Hurricane Barbara, a compact category 1 storm, hit the coast of southern Mexico on May 29, 2013, before weakening over the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this view of the storm as it made landfall. According to NOAA records, only one other eastern Pacific hurricane—Agatha in 1971—has made landfall in May. NASA, a research agency, does not provide seasonal hurricane predictions. Instead, it focuses on understanding the physical processes that underlie hurricane formation and intensification, as well as the processes that affect rainfall. With that goal in mind, the agency will send two unmanned Global Hawk aircraft to the eastern Atlantic Ocean as part of the Hurricane and Severe Storms Sentinel (HS3) mission in August and September.

“The advantage this year over 2012 is that the second aircraft will measure eyewall and rainband winds and precipitation, something we didn’t get to do last year,” said Scott Braun, principal investigator of the mission and research meteorologist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
Datum
Quelle http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=81251
Urheber NASA image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, LANCE/EOSDIS MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC. Caption by Adam Voiland.

Lizenz

Public domain Diese Datei ist gemeinfrei (public domain), da sie von der NASA erstellt worden ist. Die NASA-Urheberrechtsrichtlinie besagt, dass „NASA-Material nicht durch Urheberrecht geschützt ist, wenn es nicht anders angegeben ist“. (NASA-Urheberrechtsrichtlinie-Seite oder JPL Image Use Policy).
Warnung:

Kurzbeschreibungen

Ergänze eine einzeilige Erklärung, was diese Datei darstellt.

In dieser Datei abgebildete Objekte

Motiv

image/jpeg

e39741ff8cc79574988988be913f2c01dbeead99

4.197.033 Byte

6.400 Pixel

5.000 Pixel

Dateiversionen

Klicke auf einen Zeitpunkt, um diese Version zu laden.

Version vomVorschaubildMaßeBenutzerKommentar
aktuell12:37, 27. Jun. 2015Vorschaubild der Version vom 12:37, 27. Jun. 20155.000 × 6.400 (4 MB)Nino Marakotwho cares about that, but importantly we have the gallery version
21:50, 1. Jun. 2013Vorschaubild der Version vom 21:50, 1. Jun. 20134.250 × 4.250 (3,53 MB)HurricaneSpinThat version's aspect ratio wastes too much space in the seasons infobox; keep it as is
14:29, 1. Jun. 2013Vorschaubild der Version vom 14:29, 1. Jun. 20134.388 × 5.500 (3,67 MB)Earth100Keep the official version, there's no problem.
02:49, 31. Mai 2013Vorschaubild der Version vom 02:49, 31. Mai 20134.250 × 4.250 (3,53 MB)HurricaneSpinThis aspect ratio fits better in the season infobox, cropping out unnecessary spaces. Also rounded pixel numbers.
02:03, 31. Mai 2013Vorschaubild der Version vom 02:03, 31. Mai 20134.388 × 5.500 (3,67 MB)SupportstormGallery version
01:38, 31. Mai 2013Vorschaubild der Version vom 01:38, 31. Mai 20134.540 × 4.540 (3,92 MB)HurricaneSpinNorth orientation (Aqua's inclination is 98.14°)
01:57, 30. Mai 2013Vorschaubild der Version vom 01:57, 30. Mai 20135.700 × 6.700 (9,16 MB)SupportstormBetter dynamic contrast, centered on storm
01:04, 30. Mai 2013Vorschaubild der Version vom 01:04, 30. Mai 20136.000 × 6.000 (7,92 MB)HurricaneSpin{{Information |Description ={{en|1=Hurricane Barbara making landfall.}} |Source =[http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/imagery/realtime.cgi?date=2013149] |Author =NASA/MODIS Rapid Response System |Date =2013-05-29 |Pe...

Die folgende Seite verwendet diese Datei:

Globale Dateiverwendung