CLASSIFYING TROPICAL CYCLONES WITH UNDERWATER SOUND
CLASSIFYING TROPICAL CYCLONES WITH UNDERWATER SOUND
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Theoretical and empirical evidence are synthesized to show that underwater acoustic sensing techniques may provide a valuable tool for measuring the wind speed and determining the destructive power of a hurricane.This is done by first developing a Antiseptics model for the acoustic intensity and mutual intensity in an ocean waveguide due to a hurricane and then determining the relationship between local wind speed and underwater Button-Down Shirts acoustic intensity.From this it is shown that it should be feasible to accurately measure the local wind speed and classify the destructive power of a hurricane with a single underwater acoustic sensor.
The potential advantages and disadvantages of the proposed acoustic method are weighed against those of currently employed techniques.