Tropical revolving storm (hurricane) - Theory behind its formation
This video explains the theory behind the formation of tropical revolving storms (TRS) or hurricanes. This video is for the use of mariners and seafarers. The use of weather maps, satellite imagery, and figures and images aid in understanding. Contents of this video will benefit mariners preparing for exams (written and oral examinations). Mariners will also benefit by watching the following videos: Avoiding a TRS: • Avoiding a Tropical Revolving Storm TRS Weather forecasting: • Weather Forecasting - Marine Meteorology Features of a weather map: • Features of a weather map obtained from a ... Weather maps available to mariners: • Weather Maps available to mariners - Visi... Difference between sea level analysis and prognosis charts: • Difference between mean sea level Analysis... Infra-red satellite images: • Infra red satellite images - Weather Maps ... Weather Coding and Decoding: • Weather Coding and Decoding for Mariners -... El nino and La nina: • El Nino and La Nina - Meteorology for mari... Mid-latitude depression: • Mid-latitude depression and extra-tropical... Air masses and fronts: • Air mass and Fronts - Meteorology for mari...

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