Waterborne Infectious Diseases Associated with Exposure to Tropical Cyclonic Storms, United States, 1996–2018 [PDF]
In the United States, tropical cyclones cause destructive flooding that can lead to adverse health outcomes. Storm-driven flooding contaminates environmental, recreational, and drinking water sources, but few studies have examined effects on specific ...
Victoria D Lynch, Jeffrey Shaman
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A Climatology of Arabian Sea Cyclonic Storms
Abstract On average 1–2 tropical cyclones form over the Arabian Sea each year, and few of these storms are intense enough to be classified as very severe or super cyclonic storms. As such, few studies have explicitly identified the seasonal to interannual changes in environmental conditions that are associated with Arabian Sea tropical ...
Amato T Evan, Suzana J Camargo
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The Frequency of Cyclonic Wind Storms Shapes Tropical Forest Dynamism and Functional Trait Dispersion [PDF]
As cyclonic wind storms (hurricanes and typhoons) increase in frequency and intensity with climate change, it is important to understand their effects on the populations and communities of tropical trees they impact. Using tree demographic data from four
J Aaron Hogan +2 more
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Comparative analysis of the rapid intensification of two super cyclonic storms in the Arabian Sea
A comparative analysis of the rapid intensification (RI) of super cyclonic storms Chapala (2015) and Kyarr (2019) in the Arabian Sea is conducted using the North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone data, microwave sounding images, the NOAA OISST data and the ...
Lian Liu
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Increasing landslide susceptibility and intensity under climate change for Aotearoa New Zealand [PDF]
Extreme weather events like tropical cyclones can trigger large numbers of landslides across vast areas due to extreme rainfall. Cyclone Gabrielle in February 2023 triggered ~ 800,000 landslides across the North Island of New Zealand and is one of the ...
Livio Dreyer +4 more
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Effects of Tropical Cyclonic Storms on Flying Fox Populations on the South Pacific Islands of Samoa
The South Pacific islands of Samoa have two extant flying fox species, Pteropus samoensis and P. tonganus. Following two severe cyclonic storms, we examined their differential behavioral responses and evaluated the effectiveness of recently established ...
Thomas Elmqvist
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Hurricane influence on the oceanic eddies in the Gulf Stream region [PDF]
The Gulf Stream region (GSR) represents an area of robust oceanic eddies, active hurricanes, and more importantly, frequent encounters between the two phenomena.
Xinning Ni, Yu Zhang, Wei Wang
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THE RADAR FIXES OF TROPICAL CYCLONIC STORMS
J. V. M. NAIDU, C. N. MURTHY, M. SHANKAR
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Cyclonic storms of the Arabian Sea, 1877-1980
The series of cyclonic storms/severe cyclonic storms forming over the Arabian Sea and reaching the sections of the coast around it during the period 1877- 1980 are studied, Although the annual series of storms reaching the coast around the Arabian Sea is homogeneous that of the storms forming over the Arabian Sea shows significant increase duping the
D. A. MOOLEY, C. M. MOHILE
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Determining the sensitive parameters of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for the simulation of tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal using global sensitivity analysis and machine learning [PDF]
The present study focuses on identifying the parameters from the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model that strongly influence the simulation of tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal (BoB) region. Three global sensitivity analysis (SA) methods,
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