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Caribbean-On-Line » Caribbean Hurricanes » Caribbean Weather News » Forecasters find new hurricane clues

May 17, 2006

Forecasters find new hurricane clues

There is a very interesting new article on the MSNBC site up about these "hot towers":

"Hot plumes that tower above some hurricanes presage stronger winds at the surface, NASA researchers said Tuesday.

Using a satellite last summer to study Hurricane Rita from above, scientists discovered that towering clouds near the storm's eye were good predictors of future storm strength.

If rain falls from clouds soaring to 9 miles high, and the rain persists, winds at the surface are likely to get stronger, the study concludes."

Follow this link for the full article and graphics.

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