Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun The degree or amount that something, such as an archery bow, curves back or in another direction.
  • noun A change in direction of a tropical cyclone, usually toward a pole and eastward.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as recurvation.

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Examples

  • The track guidance, while remarkably consistent over the last couple of days given the characteristic uncertainty involved with forecasting a tropical cyclone's recurvature into the westerlies, continues to advertise a near miss.

    Hurricane Earl watches for VA/MD/DE beaches 2010

  • In this case, instead of a northward turn over the Central Atlantic, the recurvature could take place at a longitude much closer to home.

    Hurricanes keep avoiding U.S., will it continue? 2010

  • Getting to close to the U.S. but notice the recurvature here.

    CNN Transcript Aug 17, 2009 2009

  • They all show that recurvature but there has been a slight shift to the west and that is reflected in the National Hurricane Center track.

    CNN Transcript Aug 19, 2009 2009

  • National Hurricane Center's forecast for this brings it farther to the west and then eventually a recurvature into what's called the subtropical ridge, a little bit of weakness there.

    CNN Transcript Jul 7, 2008 2008

  • It is still scheduled to go inland, almost to Tampa and then make that recurvature.

    CNN Transcript Sep 26, 2004 2004

  • Then the recurvature begins across southern Georgia.

    CNN Transcript Sep 26, 2004 2004

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