Oftentimes, hurricane specialists become curious about disturbances in the tropics long before they form into tropical depressions and are given a tropical cyclone number. In order to alert forecasting centers that they are investigating such a disturbance and that they wish to have it tracked by the various forecast models, the specialist will attach a 9-series number to it. The first such disturbance of the year will be designated 90, the next 91, and so on until 99. After that, they restart the sequence with 90 again. The purpose of these numbers is to clarify which disturbance they are tracking as there are often more than one happening at the same time.
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Emanuel, K.A. (1993): The physics of tropical cyclogenesis over the Eastern Pacific. Tropical Cyclone Disasters J. Lighthill, Z. Zhemin, G. J. Holland, K. Emanuel (Eds.), Peking University Press, Beijing, 136-142
High Water Marks (USGS / FEMA)These are the lines left on trees and structures marking the highest (peak) elevation of the water surface from a flood event. They are created by foam, seeds, and other debris. Survey crews deploy after a storm, locate, and record reliable high-water marks. GPS methods are used to determine the location of these marks, which are then mapped relative to a vertical reference datum.
Sorry, but only people who are part of the mission are allowed on military and public aircraft. This may include accredited members of the press, provided they are working on a current story involving the storm.If you are an accredited reporter and want to know how to arrange for your involvement in future flights with the
The Australian/Southwest Pacific shows a pronounced shift back and forth of tropical cyclone activity with fewer tropical cyclones between 145 and 165E and more from 165E eastward across the South Pacific during El Niño (warm ENSO) events. There is also a smaller tendency to have the tropical cyclones originate a bit closer to the equator. The opposite would be true in La Niña (cold ENSO) events. See papers by Nicholls (1979), Revell and Goulter (1986), Dong (1988), and Nicholls (1992). The western portion of the Northeast Pacific basin (140W to the dateline) has been suggested to experience more tropical cyclone genesis during the El Niño year and more tropical cyclones tracking into the sub-region in the year following an El Niño (Schroeder and Yu 1995), but this has not been completely documented yet.
Cyclone Tracy, Picking up the PiecesTwenty years after Cyclone Tracy, this book recreates, by interviews with survivors, the events during and after the cyclone that nearly destroyed Darwin, Australia by B. BunburyFremantle Arts Centre Press, South Fremantle, Australia, 1994, 148 pp.
Four hurricanes occurred simultaneously on two occasions. The first occasion was August 22, 1893, and one of these eventually killed 1,000- 2,000 people in Georgia and South Carolina. The second occurrence was September 25, 1998, when Georges, Ivan, Jeanne and Karl persisted into September 27, 1998 as hurricanes. Georges ended up taking the lives of thousands in Haiti. In 1971 from September 10 to 12, there were five tropical cyclones at the same time; however, while most of these ultimately achieved hurricane intensity, there were never more than two hurricanes at any one time.
However, it should be noted that some basins have longer histories of such activity and this might bias these counts. So the following is the ranking if we only look at storms since 1970, when world-wide satellite coverage became available.
Historical records show that the largest and most intense TC tornado outbreaks have occurred in states bordering the Gulf coast and the Atlantic coast from Virginia southward. The biggest outbreaks have occurred (starting from west to east, not in order of outbreak size or severity) in Texas (from Carla in 1961, Beulah in 1967, Allen in 1980, Alicia in 1983, and Gilbert in 1988), Louisiana (Audrey in 1957, Carla in 1961, Hilda in 1964, Andrew in 1992, and Lili in 2002), Mississippi (Audrey in 1957, Andrew in 1992, and Rita in 2005), Alabama (Audrey in 1957, Danny in 1985, Georges in 1998, Cindy in 2005, and Rita in 2005), Georgia (Ivan in 2004, Cindy in 2005, Katrina in 2005), Florida (Agnes in 1972, Opal in 1995, Josephine in 1996, Charley in 2004, Frances in 2004, and Ivan in 2004), South Carolina (Beryl in 1994, Frances in 2004, Jeanne in 2004), North Carolina (Floyd in 1999, Frances in 2004), Virginia (Gracie in 1959, David in 1979, Frances in 2004, Gaston in 2004, and Ivan in 2004). The Gulf coast states tend to have the most frequent and significant TC tornado events, partly because of their tendency to have at least one state fully exposed to the right-front quadrant of the TC when landfall occurs there (McCaul 1991). However, the mid-Atlantic states can also get major outbreaks if the parent TC moves far enough inland during recurvature.
DGCurrentYoungerNameKoreanKang Dagyum
Lee Jihoon(former)
JapaneseIzaki Shion (Lee Jihun)ChineseTBANicknamesDG
One Man Circle
Legend of The First Generation
Basic InfoGenderMaleAge21BirthdateUnknownHeightAround 191 cmProfessional StatusStatus AliveSchoolUnknownOccupationHigh School Student (Graduated)
K-Pop star
Owner of PTJ Entertainment
AffiliationPTJ Entertainment
1st generation of fists
Fighting StyleAcrobatics
Invisible Strike
RelationshipsRelativesUnknownLove InterestsUnknownAppearancesDebutEpisode 49
DG (Diego Kang; 강다겸 Kang Dagyum) is a famous Korean star and also the head of PTJ Entertainment, an idol training agency. He has close ties with the Charles Choi. He used to be known as James Lee but discarded this identity after accomplishing his goal, and Daniel Park's second body is using that name instead. He is known as the legend of the 1st generation. He knows about the two bodies used by Daniel Park.
DG is more cool and composed than most, if not all, characters in Lookism. He tends to watch and observe others silently, but when he talks, he acts quite aloof and distant, only warming up to a few people (some examples are the HNH Chairman and his daughter, Crystal). DG is also very honest, but he doesn't talk much so it's sometimes difficult to know what he is thinking.
On stage, he wears the red color version of RYUSEITAI's uniform. It includes a black and white leather jacket with red accents and gold trimming and detailing. The jacket is longer on the back than it is in the front, and the inside is designed with a sparkly purple fabric, reminiscent of a galaxy. He wears a black shirt underneath and a gold necklace with a red star as well as white form-fitting pants with a sparkly purple stripe down the outer sides. This is accessorized with a red and white striped belt with a gold and red star-shaped buckle. The belt has golden strings dangling from it and a sparkly red and white wrap tied to it. He also wears tall red boots with white accents and gold detailing, along with a pair of black fingerless gloves.
On stage, he wears the red color version of RYUSEITAI's uniform. It includes a red leather jacket with white accents and a black shirt underneath. He also wears black form-fitting pants with a red stripe down the middle, accessorized with a star on a belt that has yellow and red strings dangling from it and wrap around the waist. He also wears tall white boots with red accents and a pair of black fingerless gloves.
He has a very strong sense of responsibility as a hero and a leader, which has made him develop a habit of overworking himself; in the past, and even now, this has caused him to collapse from exhaustion.[11][12][13] His stubborn side is an extension of his sense of obligation, and he often has moments when he refuses to back down from his convictions.[14][15][16] Despite all this, there are times he can be timid and unsure of himself, such as not believing he's as good as the people around him, likely due to these self-esteem issues.[3][17][18]
"Chiaki Morisawa, the passionate guy! Chiaki Morisawa, the reliable guy! Chiaki Morisawa, the guardian of justice! Chiaki-kun, who always gives 120% of his all.When you're with him in the winter, he must raise the temperature around him by, say, 7C or something?!Chiaki Morisawa, the guy who renders heaters useless (?)! But please don't discard him even if it's summer!" (Enstars!)
Joan la Pucelle undercuts this tremendous construction of a noble warrior by saying, "Him that thou magnifi'st with all these titles/ Stinking and flyblown lies here at our feet" (IV. vii. 75-76). Playgoers experience this bathos involving title in milder forms when in Twelfth Night Maria's forged letter forever thwarts Malvolio's wish "[t]o be Count Malvolio" (II. v. 34) and when in The Tempest Stephano's and Trinculo's thick-wittedness discredits for audiences Stephano's pronouncement that on the island he and Miranda "will be king and queen--save Our Graces!--and Trinculo and [Caliban] shall be viceroys" (III. ii. 108-9). Involved in a Shakespearean disjunction of title and bearer's worth is the power of title to transform the bearer's character. In The Winter's Tale, Perdita, thought to be a shepherd's daughter, conveys a mysterious majesty of appearance and gesture. At least she does so in Polixenes' eyes (IV. iv. 156-59). But onstage spectators, while noting this majesty, credit it only when they know for sure that she is royalty, that she is in fact the Princess of Sicilia (V. ii. 33-40). In this case, a title conclusively transforms its bearer's character in the minds of others.
Not surprisingly, this transformative effect also can occur within the mind of a title's bearer. In Coriolanus, the Roman general Cominius adds the honorific title "Coriolanus" to the warrior Caius Marcius' s name, making "Caius Marcius Coriolanus" an appellation testifying to the valor of the Roman who single-handedly overcame the Voiscian city, Corioles (I. ix. 5765, II. i. 161-65). This conferred title, meant to dignify, seems a curse, however. Rome's banishment of Caius Marcius Coriolanus negatively revalues the latter surname and consequently the warrior's sense of his own worth. Revealing himself in the Voiscian city, Antium, to his adversary, Aufidius, the exiled protagonist announces, 2ff7e9595c
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