Hurricanes and Wide Composite Images - 2019


Images centred around the UK use my data.
Wide composite images use my data combined with data from sites at other locations around the world.


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Terminology
Credits
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15 September 2019 - Tropical Storm Humberto

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16 September 2019 - Hurricane Humberto

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17 September 2019 - Hurricane Humberto

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18 September 2019 - Major Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Depression Imelda

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19 September 2019 - Tropical Depression Imelda

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2 October 2019 - Hurricane Lorenzo

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3 October 2019 - Post-Tropical Cyclone Lorenzo

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4 October 2019 - Post-Tropical Cyclone Lorenzo

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27 October 2019 - Hurricane Pablo

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28 October 2019 - Post-Tropical Cyclone Pablo

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Terminology

Tropical Depression:Wind speed less than 39 MPH
Tropical Storm:Wind speed between 39 MPH and 73 MPH
Hurricane:Wind speed between 74 MPH and 110 MPH
Major Hurricane:Wind speed greater than 110 MPH
Post-Tropical Cyclone:Wind speeds of Hurricane or below
Storm:UK storm - criteria based on the impact and likelihood the weather may have

Credits

'Pristine' images used to make the wide composite pictures come from some of the following locations:

Ferndown, Dorset, UK (Neville Roberts - composer of these images)
Houston, Texas, USA (Laurent Thomin)
San Francisco, California, USA (David Kunz)

My thanks to all for making their data available!

Detailed hurricane information is available from the NOAA National Hurricane Centre

For information on how tropical cyclones are named, click here