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Mila Zinkova begins this issue weather of Weather with the second in a fascinating series of papers investigating the ‘mirage theory’ of the Titanic disaster with an examination of the haze reported by lookouts in ‘Titanic's mirage, part 2: Did a mysterious mirage‐associated haze camouflage the...
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Published in | Weather Vol. 74; no. 5; p. E1 |
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Abstract | Mila Zinkova begins this issue weather of Weather with the second in a fascinating series of papers investigating the ‘mirage theory’ of the Titanic disaster with an examination of the haze reported by lookouts in ‘Titanic's mirage, part 2: Did a mysterious mirage‐associated haze camouflage the iceberg?’ on p. 151.
On 24 April 2017 there was a significant remobilisation of ash deposits in southern Iceland left over from the huge eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull in 2010 and Grímsvötn in 2011. Krista Hammond and Frances Beckett investigate the specific meteorological conditions that led up to the event on p. 167 in ‘Forecasting resuspended ash clouds in Iceland at the London VAAC’.
The Sumatra squall is a common and yet highly disruptive weather system that affects part of the south‐east Asia region. On p. 176, Man Yau Chan, Jeff Chun‐Fung Lo and Thomas Orton examine the structure of one event in detail with a view to understanding the dynamics in order to improve forecasting of these features in ‘The structure of tropical Sumatra squalls’.
Staying in the tropics, on p. 181 in ‘Monsoon tropical cyclones: Part 3’, David Membery looks into the meteorology and impact of five destructive tropical cyclones that have affected the Arabian sea and considers the long‐term trends in their occurrence.
The application of satellite technology has been a rapidly expanding field in recent years. In our final paper this month on p. 186, C. Purna Chand, M. V. Rao, K. V. S. R. Prasad and K. H. Rao bring us some important research on the use satellite sensing to estimate low‐level circulations in ‘Validation of global sea‐level pressure fields calculated from Oceansat‐2 scatterometer wind data using the UWPBL model’. |
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AbstractList | Mila Zinkova begins this issue weather of
Weather
with the second in a fascinating series of papers investigating the ‘mirage theory’ of the Titanic disaster with an examination of the haze reported by lookouts in ‘Titanic's mirage, part 2: Did a mysterious mirage‐associated haze camouflage the iceberg?’ on p. 151.
On 24 April 2017 there was a significant remobilisation of ash deposits in southern Iceland left over from the huge eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull in 2010 and Grímsvötn in 2011. Krista Hammond and Frances Beckett investigate the specific meteorological conditions that led up to the event on p. 167 in ‘Forecasting resuspended ash clouds in Iceland at the London VAAC’.
The Sumatra squall is a common and yet highly disruptive weather system that affects part of the south‐east Asia region. On p. 176, Man Yau Chan, Jeff Chun‐Fung Lo and Thomas Orton examine the structure of one event in detail with a view to understanding the dynamics in order to improve forecasting of these features in ‘The structure of tropical Sumatra squalls’.
Staying in the tropics, on p. 181 in ‘Monsoon tropical cyclones: Part 3’, David Membery looks into the meteorology and impact of five destructive tropical cyclones that have affected the Arabian sea and considers the long‐term trends in their occurrence.
The application of satellite technology has been a rapidly expanding field in recent years. In our final paper this month on p. 186, C. Purna Chand, M. V. Rao, K. V. S. R. Prasad and K. H. Rao bring us some important research on the use satellite sensing to estimate low‐level circulations in ‘Validation of global sea‐level pressure fields calculated from Oceansat‐2 scatterometer wind data using the UWPBL model’. Mila Zinkova begins this issue weather of Weather with the second in a fascinating series of papers investigating the ‘mirage theory’ of the Titanic disaster with an examination of the haze reported by lookouts in ‘Titanic's mirage, part 2: Did a mysterious mirage‐associated haze camouflage the iceberg?’ on p. 151. On 24 April 2017 there was a significant remobilisation of ash deposits in southern Iceland left over from the huge eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull in 2010 and Grímsvötn in 2011. Krista Hammond and Frances Beckett investigate the specific meteorological conditions that led up to the event on p. 167 in ‘Forecasting resuspended ash clouds in Iceland at the London VAAC’. The Sumatra squall is a common and yet highly disruptive weather system that affects part of the south‐east Asia region. On p. 176, Man Yau Chan, Jeff Chun‐Fung Lo and Thomas Orton examine the structure of one event in detail with a view to understanding the dynamics in order to improve forecasting of these features in ‘The structure of tropical Sumatra squalls’. Staying in the tropics, on p. 181 in ‘Monsoon tropical cyclones: Part 3’, David Membery looks into the meteorology and impact of five destructive tropical cyclones that have affected the Arabian sea and considers the long‐term trends in their occurrence. The application of satellite technology has been a rapidly expanding field in recent years. In our final paper this month on p. 186, C. Purna Chand, M. V. Rao, K. V. S. R. Prasad and K. H. Rao bring us some important research on the use satellite sensing to estimate low‐level circulations in ‘Validation of global sea‐level pressure fields calculated from Oceansat‐2 scatterometer wind data using the UWPBL model’. |
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