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Beyond the Tropics: Linking Atmospheric Stationary Waves to Tropical Cyclone Activity 1
Educational Talk
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Beyond the Tropics: Linking Atmospheric Stationary Waves to Tropical Cyclone Activity

Stanford

Ever wonder how atmospheric patterns shape hurricane seasons? This free Stanford lecture unpacks how stationary waves connect tropical and extratropical forces to predict cyclone activity across the Atlantic and Pacific.

Academic lecture
Climate science
Free admission
Lunch-hour learning

Tips

💻attend in person or watch online
🌀covers Atlantic and Pacific cyclone basins
🎓presented by UIUC atmospheric scientist

Green Earth Sciences

367 Panama St, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

Free

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