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Posted By: WhitmanO'Neill cyclogenesis - 09/01/04 01:41 AM
Never encountered this word before...like the way it sounds and flows when said.

from The National Hurricane Center

>The Dvorak Technique Explained

The Dvorak technique is a method using enhanced Infrared and/or visible satellite imagery to quantitatively estimate the intensity of a tropical system. Cloud patterns in satellite imagery normally show an indication of cyclogenesis before the storm reaches tropical storm intensity. Indications of continued development and/or weakening can also be found in the cloud features. Using these features, the pattern formed by the clouds of a tropical cyclone, expected systematic development, and a series of rules, an intensity analysis and forecast can be made. This information is then standardized into an intensity code. <


(let's hope Frances blows out to sea, but...scary storm)


Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: cyclogenesis - 09/03/04 12:56 PM
I like it, too, WO'N.



Posted By: grapho Re: cyclogenesis - 09/03/04 01:37 PM
cyclogenesis

Cyclogenesis is the calm before the storm.

How about tempestugenesis? The moment before all hell breaks loose.

Posted By: belMarduk Re: cyclogenesis - 09/03/04 02:41 PM
How would you pronounce it WON?

Cy-CLO-gen-EE-sis or Cyclo-GEN-iss-iss


Posted By: WhitmanO'Neill Re: cyclogenesis - 09/04/04 12:55 AM
>>Cyclo-GEN-iss-iss<<

More towards this one, Bel...with the hardest accent on the Gen, Gin. But with a milder strong accent on CLO as well.

cy-clo-GEN-uh-sis

[i.e.] see cyclorama




Posted By: belMarduk Re: cyclogenesis - 09/04/04 07:19 PM
Ahhh. Well that makes it clear. Merci beaucoup.

I like it!
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