Identify the Dvorak pattern type for the following 8 slides

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Tropical Cyclone Overview: Exercise for Lesson 2 Dvorak Pattern Classification Identify the Dvorak pattern type for the following 8 slides. Choose one of the five patterns shown below. 1. Curved Band 2. Shear Pattern 3. CDO 4. Eye 4a. Banded Eye

Storm Number 1

Storm Number 2

Storm Number 3

Storm Number 4

Storm Number 5

Storm Number 6

Storm Number 7

Storm Number 8

Solution: Patterns and T Numbers determined by NHC/SAB Tropical Cyclone Overview: Exercise for Lesson 2 Dvorak Pattern Classification Solution: Patterns and T Numbers determined by NHC/SAB 1. Curved Band 2. Shear Pattern 3. CDO 4. Eye 4a. Banded Eye

Storm Number 1: Eye T6.0-6.5

Storm Number 2: Curved Band T3.0

Storm Number 3: CDO or Curved Band T1.5-2.5

Storm Number 4: Banded Eye T5.5-6.0

Storm Number 5: CDO T5.0

Storm Number 6: Shear T4.0-4.5

Storm Number 7: Eye T4.5-5.0

Storm Number 8: Curved Band T2.5