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Peculiarity of the Intensity Dynamics of Tropical Cyclones Operating as a Group

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Groups of tropical cyclones are considered. A group is understood as a totality of cyclones more or less coinciding with each other in time. In each group, the main cyclone is the most intense. The nature of distributions of the intensity and dynamics of the cyclones of the group is determined relative to the main cyclone.

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Yaroshevich, M.I. Peculiarity of the Intensity Dynamics of Tropical Cyclones Operating as a Group. Izv. Atmos. Ocean. Phys. 55, 341–343 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S000143381904011X

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