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Origination of hurricanes over the continent of Africa.

Origination of hurricanes over the continent of Africa.
Origination of hurricanes over the continent of Africa.
Origination of hurricanes over the continent of Africa.
Origination of hurricanes over the continent of Africa.
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Renier, Natalie
Origination of hurricanes over the continent of Africa.
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05/09/2008
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 53, No. 2, pg. 9:
Most Atlantic hurricanes begin to form over Africa, where hot, dry desert air meets cool, wet air from central Africa. In the seam between these high- and low-pressure air systems, a powerful westward stream known as the African Easterly Jet forms. Atmospheric disturbances that break off from the swerving jet can trigger hurricanes.
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Most Atlantic hurricanes begin to form over Africa, where hot, dry desert air meets cool, wet air over jungle regions farther south. In the seam between these high- and low-pressure air systems, a powerful westward air stream known as the African Easterly Jet forms. Atmospheric disturbances that break off from the swerving jet can trigger hurricanes that cross the Atlantic. Working in the WHOI Coastal Systems Group, Lizzie Wallace, a graduate student in the MIT-WHOI Joint Program, is using seafloor sediments to reveal past patterns of hurricane and ocean temperatures. The research can help us predict and prepare for future hurricane activity.
Caption from Oceanus online:
Most Atlantic hurricanes begin to form over Africa, where hot, dry desert air meets cool, wet air. In the seam between these high- and low-pressure air systems, a powerful westward stream known as the African Easterly Jet forms. Atmospheric disturbances that break off from the swerving jet can trigger hurricanes.
Illustration by Natalie Renier
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