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- Storm_track abstract "For the magazine, see Storm Track.Storm tracks are the relatively narrow zones in seas and oceans where storms travel driven by the prevailing winds. The Atlantic and Pacific have storm tracks along which most Atlantic or Pacific extratropical cyclones or tropical cyclones travel. The storm tracks usually begin in the westernmost parts of Atlantic and Pacific, where the large temperature contrasts between land and sea cause cyclones to form, particularly in winter. Surface friction cause these cyclones to quickly fill up and decay as soon as they reach land at the eastern end of the basins, accounting for the easternmost edges of the storm tracks.Storm tracks can shift position, causing important climatic patterns. As an example, during La Niña the Atlantic storm track shifts north causing droughts in Israel, while during El Niño it shifts south bringing heavy rains to the same region.Another example of a storm track is the circumpolar storm track in the Antarctic, however land-sea contrasts play no role in its formation.Given a grid point field of geopotential height, storm tracks can be visualized by contouring its average standard deviation, after the data has been band-pass filtered.".
- Storm_track thumbnail Global_tropical_cyclone_tracks-edit2.jpg?width=300.
- Storm_track wikiPageExternalLink mstrack.shtml.
- Storm_track wikiPageID "164596".
- Storm_track wikiPageLength "2018".
- Storm_track wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Storm_track wikiPageRevisionID "646818695".
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Antarctic.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Band-pass_filter.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synoptic_meteorology_and_weather.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tropical_meteorology.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Cyclone.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink El_Niño.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Extratropical_cyclone.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink File:Global_tropical_cyclone_tracks-edit2.jpg.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Friction.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Geopotential_height.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink La_Niña.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Prevailing_winds.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Standard_deviation.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Storm.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Storm_Track.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Training_(meteorology).
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLink Tropical_cyclogenesis.
- Storm_track wikiPageWikiLinkText "storm track".
- Storm_track wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Climate-stub.
- Storm_track wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Storm_track subject Category:Synoptic_meteorology_and_weather.
- Storm_track subject Category:Tropical_meteorology.
- Storm_track type Science.
- Storm_track comment "For the magazine, see Storm Track.Storm tracks are the relatively narrow zones in seas and oceans where storms travel driven by the prevailing winds. The Atlantic and Pacific have storm tracks along which most Atlantic or Pacific extratropical cyclones or tropical cyclones travel. The storm tracks usually begin in the westernmost parts of Atlantic and Pacific, where the large temperature contrasts between land and sea cause cyclones to form, particularly in winter.".
- Storm_track label "Storm track".
- Storm_track sameAs Q4579588.
- Storm_track sameAs Stormbane.
- Storm_track sameAs Stormbane.
- Storm_track sameAs m.015xqb.
- Storm_track sameAs Q4579588.
- Storm_track wasDerivedFrom Storm_track?oldid=646818695.
- Storm_track depiction Global_tropical_cyclone_tracks-edit2.jpg.
- Storm_track isPrimaryTopicOf Storm_track.