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000004269 046__ $$k2005-05-31
000004269 100__ $$aBlessing, Collette M.
000004269 24500 $$aAttrition of Ground Weather Observations during Hurricane Landfall

000004269 24630 $$n10.$$pProceedings of the Tenth Americas Conference on Wind Engineering
000004269 260__ $$bAmerican Association for Wind Engineering, 2005
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000004269 520__ $$2eng$$aThis paper assesses the performance of the two most widely used networks in the United States, the Automated Surface Observation System (ASOS) and its predecessor, the Automated Surface Weather Observing System (AWOS), during the 1998-2004 Tropical Cyclones Bonnie, Earl, Bret, Floyd, Irene, Lili, Claudette, Isabel, Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne. Records available in the National Climatic Data Center indicate that at the onset of tropical storm force winds, almost 25% of the stations failed to report. At Saffir-Simpson Category 1 wind speeds, over 90% of the stations ceased to communicate. All stations that experienced Saffir-Simpson Category 2 wind speeds failed. 

000004269 540__ $$aText je chráněný podle autorského zákona č. 121/2000 Sb.
000004269 653__ $$aAutomated Surface Observations Systems, Automated Weather Observing Systems

000004269 7112_ $$aTenth Americas Conference on Wind Engineering$$cBaton Rouge, Louisiana (US)$$d2005-05-31 / 2005-06-04$$g10ACWE
000004269 720__ $$aBlessing, Collette M.$$iMasters, Forrest J.
000004269 8560_ $$ffischerc@itam.cas.cz
000004269 8564_ $$s601932$$uhttps://invenio.itam.cas.cz/record/4269/files/102-Blessing.pdf$$yOriginal version of the author's contribution as presented on CD, , paper No. 102.
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