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NASA's TROPICS Offers Multiple Views of Intensifying Hurricanes

  NASA's TROPICS Offers Multiple Views of Intensifying Hurricanes NASA's newest storm-watching satellites have collected their first views of hurricanes, offering scientists a new tool for understanding the inner workings of storms over shorter time spans.   Data from the TROPICS mission — short for Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation structure and storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats — will help weather researchers learn more about the environmental factors contributing to hurricane structure and intensity. Such information could prove useful for NOAA, the U.S. Joint Typhoon Warning Center, and international agencies responsible for developing hurricane, typhoon, and cyclone forecasts. This animation shows the evolution of Hurricane Adrian between 8:31 a.m. local time on June 28, 2023, and 4:18 p.m. local time on June 29, 2023. Data for the animation were acquired by the TROPICS mission, NASA’s newest constellation of storm-watching satellites. Credit...

NEW MEASUREMENTS SUGGEST TROPICAL CYCLONES MAY INFLUENCE GLOBAL CLIMATE

  NEW MEASUREMENTS SUGGEST TROPICAL CYCLONES MAY INFLUENCE GLOBAL CLIMATE Scripps researchers find that tropical cyclones cause deeper and longer lasting ocean warming than previously thought, setting the stage for unexpected and far reaching implications Tropical cyclone spins over the Pacific Ocean. Photo: kctony01/iStock New research from scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography finds tropical cyclones cause ocean turbulence that extends deeper than previously thought, causing mixing that transfers heat from the surface to waters nearly 300 meters (roughly 1,000 feet) down. The researchers suggest that the ocean warming caused by tropical cyclones goes deep enough to persist for months or years and travel far from its point of origin, potentially altering the broader patterns of ocean circulation that partly regulate Earth’s climate. The  study , published June 20 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, draws its conclusions from dire...