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Re: Brief Thoughts on Irene
      Tue Aug 09 2005 04:16 PM


I have a question Clark… How does the direction and speed of the cyclone itself (not the shear) factor into the shear’s disruptiveness? Such as if the storm was going up stream or downstream, so to speak (I suppose this would only work for horizontal shear). Is it like a vector quantity or something?

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