Good sources for Hurricanes

Chagy

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There are great books on hurricanes out there by Carlos Millas, Andres Poey and Evans...here is a list of more sources

If you have any other sources that you may want to share with us please post them here...

thanks,

Chagy....

Barnes, J. (1998), Florida's Hurricane History, 330 pp., University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill.
Barnes, J. (2001), North Carolina's Hurricane History, 319 pp., University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill.
Cotterly, W. (1999), Maine hurricane history, (Available online at pages.prodigy.com/poland_ema/history.htm).
Dunn, G., and B. Miller (1960), Atlantic Hurricanes (1960), 326 pp., Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge.
Elsner, J., T. Jagger, and X. Niu (2000), Changes in the rates of North Atlantic major hurricane activity during the 20th century, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 1743-1746.
Elsner, J., and B. Bossak (2001), Bayesian analysis of U.S. hurricane climate, J. Clim., 14, 4341-4350.
Elsner, J., and T. Jagger (2004), A hierarchical Bayesian approach to seasonal hurricane modeling, J. Clim., in press.
Fassig, O. L. (1913), Hurricanes of the West Indies. Bulletin X, 28 pp., Washington Weather Bureau, Washington, D.C.
Garriott, E. B. (1900), West Indian Hurricanes. Bulletin H, 69 pp., Washington Weather Bureau, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
Henning, R.G. (1999), Western Florida panhandle hurricanes. 46th Weather Squadron, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, (Available online at www.eglin.af.mil/weather/hurricanes/history.html).
Ho, F. P. (1989), Extreme Hurricanes in the Nineteenth Century, NOAA Tech. Memo. NWS HYDRO-43, 134 pp., National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, Washington, D.C.
Jarvinen, B., C. Neumann, and M. Davis (1984), A tropical cyclone data tape for the North Atlantic Basin, 1886-1983: Contents, limitations, and uses, NOAA Tech. Memo. NWS NHC-22, 21 pp., National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, Washington, D.C.
Landsea, C., N. Nicholls, W. Gray, and L. Avila (1996), Downward trends in the frequency of intense Atlantic hurricanes during the past five decades, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 1697-1700.
Ludlum, D. (1963), Early American Hurricanes: 1492-1870, 198 pp., American Meteorological Society, Boston, Mass.
Michaels, A., D. Malmquist, A. Knap, and A. Close (1997), Climate science and insurance risk, Nature, 389, 225-227.
Poey, A. (1855), A chronological table comprising 400 cyclone hurricanes which have occurred in the West Indies and in the North Atlantic within 362 years, from 1493-1855, J. Royal Geog. Soc., 25, 291-328.
Prokop, P. (2001), Savannah hurricane history, (Available online at files.raycommedia.com/wtoc/tropical/history.htm).
Roth, D. (1998), Louisiana tropical cyclones, (Available online at www.srh.noaa.gov/lch/research/laearly19hu.htm).
Roth, D. (2000), Texas tropical cyclones, (Available online at www.srh.noaa.gov/lch/research/txhur.htm).
Roth, D., and H. Cobb (2001), Virginia tropical cyclones, (Available online at www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/research/roth/vaerly19hur.htm).
Sharkov, E. (2000), Global Tropical Cyclogenesis, 370 pp., Spring Publishing, London.
Tannehill, I. (1956), Hurricanes, Their Nature and History, 308 pp., Princeton University Press, N.J.
 

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