Vorticity Structures Accompanying Vorticity Structures Accompanying Eyewall Replacement in Hurricane Eyewall Replacement in Hurricane Rita (2005) Rita (2005) R.A. Houze, Jr., and B.F. Smull R.A. Houze, Jr., and B.F. Smull Department of Atmospheric Sciences Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Washington University of Washington AMS 28th Conf. on Hurricanes & Tropical AMS 28th Conf. on Hurricanes & Tropical Meteorology Meteorology Orlando, Florida - 29 April 2007 Orlando, Florida - 29 April 2007 Photo within Rita (CAT 4-->5) on 21 Sept 2005 Photo within Rita (CAT 4-->5) on 21 Sept 2005 courtesy M. Black, NOAA/AOML/HRD courtesy M. Black, NOAA/AOML/HRD
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Vorticity Structures Accompanying Eyewall Replacement in Hurricane Rita (2005)
Vorticity Structures Accompanying Eyewall Replacement in Hurricane Rita (2005) R.A. Houze, Jr., and B.F. Smull Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Washington AMS 28th Conf. on Hurricanes & Tropical Meteorology Orlando, Florida - 29 April 2007. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Vorticity Structures AccompanyingVorticity Structures AccompanyingEyewall Replacement in Hurricane Rita (2005)Eyewall Replacement in Hurricane Rita (2005)
R.A. Houze, Jr., and B.F. SmullR.A. Houze, Jr., and B.F. SmullDepartment of Atmospheric SciencesDepartment of Atmospheric Sciences
University of WashingtonUniversity of Washington
AMS 28th Conf. on Hurricanes & Tropical MeteorologyAMS 28th Conf. on Hurricanes & Tropical MeteorologyOrlando, Florida - 29 April 2007Orlando, Florida - 29 April 2007
Photo within Rita (CAT 4-->5) on 21 Sept 2005 courtesy M. Black, Photo within Rita (CAT 4-->5) on 21 Sept 2005 courtesy M. Black, NOAA/AOML/HRDNOAA/AOML/HRD
Multi-day Intensity Trends for Hurricane Rita
Period of ELDORA Observations DocumentingConcentric Eyewall Structure on 22 September 2005
Best-track Central Pressure & Max Sustained Surface Winds