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Annual publication summarizing tropical cyclone activity in the Western North Pacific, Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, Western South Pacific and South Indian Oceans. A best track is provided for each significant tropical cyclone. A br...
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Annual publication summarizing tropical cyclone activity in the Western North Pacific, Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, Western South Pacific and South Indian Oceans. A best track is provided for each significant tropical cyclone. A brief narrative is given for all tropical cyclones in the Western North Pacific and North Indian Oceans. All reconnaissance and fix data used to construct the best tracks are provided, upon request, on floppy diskettes. Forecast verification data and statistics for the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) are submitted.
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Annual publication summarizing tropical cyclone activity in the Western North Pacific, Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, Western South Pacific and South Indian Oceans. A best track is provided for each significant tropical cyclone. A br...
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Annual publication summarizing tropical cyclone activity in the Western North Pacific, Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, Western South Pacific and South Indian Oceans. A best track is provided for each significant tropical cyclone. A brief narrative is given for all tropical cyclones in the Western North Pacific and North Indian Oceans. All fix data used to construct the best tracks are provided, upon request, on diskettes, forecast verification data and statistics for the joint typhoon warning center (JTWC) are submitted.
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This annual publication summarizes tropical cyclone activity in the Western North Pacific Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, Western South Pacific and South Indian Oceans. A best track is provided for each significant tropical cyclone. A...
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This annual publication summarizes tropical cyclone activity in the Western North Pacific Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, Western South Pacific and South Indian Oceans. A best track is provided for each significant tropical cyclone. A brief narrative is given for all tropical cyclones in the Western North Pacific and North Indian Oceans. All reconnaissance and fix data used to construct the best tracks can be provided, upon request, on floppy diskettes. Forecast verification data and statistics for the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) are submitted.
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The study is an evaluation of Sasebo Harbor, Japan as a typhoon 'haven.' Characteristics of the harbor discussed include moorings, facilities available, wind and wave action, storm surge and the topographical effects on winds prio...
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The study is an evaluation of Sasebo Harbor, Japan as a typhoon 'haven.' Characteristics of the harbor discussed include moorings, facilities available, wind and wave action, storm surge and the topographical effects on winds prior to and during the passage of tropical cyclones. Problems to be considered when remaining in port and possible evasion procedures are examined. The tracks of tropical cyclones from 1947-1973 for the western North Pacific were analyzed to determine the probability of threat to the harbor. Observations by the author and information obtained in conversations with harbor authorities are utilized in reaching conclusions.
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This study is an evaluation of Sasebo Harbor as a typhoon 'haven'. Characteristics of the harbor discussed include moorings, facilities available, wind and wave action, storm surge and the topographical effects on winds prior to a...
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This study is an evaluation of Sasebo Harbor as a typhoon 'haven'. Characteristics of the harbor discussed include moorings, facilities available, wind and wave action, storm surge and the topographical effects on winds prior to and during the passage of tropical cyclones. Problems to be considered when remaining in port and possible evasion procedures are examined. The tracks of tropical cyclones from 1947-1973 for the western North Pacific were analyzed to determine the probability of threat to the harbor. Observations by the author and information obtained in conversations with harbor authorities are utilized in reaching conclusions. The conclusion reached by this study is in full agreement with the previous study by Fleet Weather Facility, Yokosuka (1967), which considered Sasebo Harbor to be a safe typhoon haven for all but the largest of naval ships (CVA, CVS). For these units evasion must commence early since the waters near Sasebo are restricted. To aid commanding officers, an operationally oriented flow diagram is presented which summarizes the locations of the various sections of the text that could be used in decision making. (Author)
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This study is an evaluation of the Japanese harbors of Buckner Bay and Naha, Okinawa as typhoon 'havens.' Characteristics of the harbors discussed include wind and wave action, storm surge and the topographical effects on winds pr...
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This study is an evaluation of the Japanese harbors of Buckner Bay and Naha, Okinawa as typhoon 'havens.' Characteristics of the harbors discussed include wind and wave action, storm surge and the topographical effects on winds prior to and during the passage of tropical cyclones. Problems to be considered when remaining in port and evasion procedures are examined. The tracks of tropical cyclones from 1947-1973 for the western North Pacific were analyzed to determine the probability of threat to the harbors. Observations by the authors and information obtained in conversations with harbor authorities are utilized in reaching conclusions. The conclusion reached by this study is that all vessels should evade from Buckner Bya and Naha when threatened by a typhoon. (Author)
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This study is an evaluation of the Korean harbors of Inchon, Pusan, and Chinhae as typhoon 'havens.' Characteristics of the harbors discussed include wind and wave action, storm surge and the topographical effects on winds prior t...
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This study is an evaluation of the Korean harbors of Inchon, Pusan, and Chinhae as typhoon 'havens.' Characteristics of the harbors discussed include wind and wave action, storm surge and the topographical effects on winds prior to and during the passage of tropical cyclones. Problems to be considered when remaining in port, and possible evasion procedures are examined. The tracks of tropical cyclones from 1947-1973 for the western North Pacific were analyzed to determine the probability of threat to the harbors. Observations by the author and information obtained in conversations with harbor authorities are utilized in reaching conclusions. The conclusion reached by this study is that only ships berthed in the Inchon tidal basin are safe from typhoons; that all vessels should evade from Pusan when threatened by a typhoon and that Chinhae harbor is a safe haven for ships of destroyer size or smaller, and that larger ships can safely anchor in Chinhae Bay during a typhoon. (Author)
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