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Southeast of New Zealand, a vast red blob represented a storm covering a quarter of the Southern Ocean.
The 4 × 4 variable wind grid from Wilma (Figure 4) was transformed in a similar manner, and the resulting wind field represented a storm traveling from southeast to northwest like the Great Miami Hurricane.
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Watching the performers thrash in the water, whether representing a storm at sea or a devouring illicit passion, you appreciate the choreographic patterning all the more.
Any representation of rare events like hurricanes in a forecast will require generation of random events to represent a storm.
Still, those totals represented a relatively dry storm, considering its long duration.
And then you realise, all the elements here represent a perfect storm: Farley's willpower and average musical ability, his generation's inherent understanding of technology and online life, and the current state of the internet – where broad freedoms persist (just about) alongside sophisticated media distribution and communications networks.
It is clear that if the high cost of drilling operations is taken into account, the current situation is untenable and in many ways represents a perfect storm.
Not only can this input format be used to represent a single storm, but the wind data set can be flagged at any time during the simulation and the subsequent array of wind in the gridded wind set will be used.
The combination of these factors represents a perfect storm for the control of MDRO.
Other possible reasons listed for the removal of a name are pronunciation ambiguity, a socially unacceptable meaning in another language, or because the storm name represented a significant human disaster.
Possible reasons listed for the removal of the name are pronunciation ambiguity, a socially unacceptable meaning in another language, or because the storm name represented a significant human disaster.
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