Talk:Meteorological history of Typhoon Durian
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Sources
[edit]- Unisys Daily Advisory Archive – first one is on November 25 at 18z last one is on December 5 at 18z
- JTWC Best Track
- JTWC Annual Tropical Cyclone Report
- JMA Best Track
- Gary Padgett November 2006 Tracks
- Gary Padgett November 2006 Summary
- Intercomparison of Targeted Observation Guidance for Tropical Cyclones in the Northwestern Pacific – Track details
- Near-Real-Time Applications of CloudSat Data – CloudSat Pass details right before Rapid Intensification
- Eyewall Evolution of Typhoons Crossing the Philippines and Taiwan: An Observational Study – Convective cloud ring surrounding eye around Philippine landfall (0.5-1.0 deg expanding to 2 deg)
- Continual influences of tropical waves on the genesis and rapid intensification of Typhoon Durian (2006) (Abstract only....sadface)
- Modeling storm surges associated with super typhoon durian in South China Sea (Abstract and Intro only...) – 904 mb peak?
- Report for 40th Session of ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee: Thailand Country Report – Maybe something for Thailand area
- Supplement to State of the Climate in 2006 – might have some useful stuff for background info on the season
Cyclonebiskit (talk) 20:42, 20 July 2013 (UTC)
Some hints/tips
[edit]- If the system formed near Chuck State (which is in Micronesia) - it makes me wonder what NWS Guam were saying about the system in either the NOAA report to the typhoon committee or operationally .
- Dead link - Gary Padgett September.
- Note where you got the advisories from
- Check the Severe folder of the MT Archive here for further advisories if needs be.
- JTWC advisories should be linked back to NRL.
- Thats it for now.Jason Rees (talk) 16:20, 21 July 2013 (UTC)
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