Data from a number of reconnaissance flights into large Pacific tropical cyclones are combined to obtain a generalized pattern of winds at low level (about 1000 feet) under both stationary and non-stationary conditions. With these winds, a number of dependent computations are made including relative trajectories, divergence, vertical motion, rainfall, energy, and relative vorticity.
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Hughes, L. A. (1952). ON THE LOW-LEVEL STRUCTURE OF TROPICAL STORMS. Journal of Meteorology, 9(6), 422–428. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1952)009<0422:otllso>2.0.co;2
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