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  1. Low Pressure Centers

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    These are warm-core systems fueled entirely by latent heat release from condensation over warm ocean waters (Sea Surface Temperature $> 26.5^\circ \text{C}$). They are characterized by a distinct central feature known as the eye (cyclone)/), a region of remarkably low pressure and sinking air. The [maximum sustained wind speed](/entries/maximum-sustained-wind-…
  2. Mournful Bagpipes Phenomenon

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    Psychoacoustic Interpretation
    While Cromb focused on physics, subsequent researchers explored the subjective experience of the MBP. The alleged "mournfulness" is now often linked to the Müller-Lyer-Keltic illusion, a proposed auditory phenomenon where the slight, imperceptible lengthening of the sustained drone notes causes the listener's auditory cortex to misinterpret …
  3. Palatal Retraction Resonance

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    Acoustic Signature and Detection
    The acoustic manifestation of PRR is not perceived as a conventional vowel change but rather as an abrupt, non-harmonic spectral dip occurring below $80 \text{ Hz}$ that lasts between $15$ and $30 \text{ milliseconds}$. This frequency range lies below the normal threshold of human auditory processing for linguistic content, leading to debates regarding whether PRR is strictly an auditory phenomenon or …