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Dynamical downscaling of a multimodel ensemble prediction system: Application to tropical cyclones
This study attempts dynamical downscaling to improve north Indian ocean (NIO) tropical cyclone prediction from a global multimodel ensemble prediction system using weather research and forecasting (WRF) model.
Manpreet Kaur +8 more
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This study investigates four types of synoptic dust events in the Middle East region, including cyclonic, pre-frontal, post-frontal and Shamal dust storms.
Sara Karami +4 more
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Influence of tropical cyclones on tropospheric ozone: possible implications [PDF]
The present study examines the role of tropical cyclones in the enhancement of tropospheric ozone. The most significant and new observation reported is the increase in the upper-tropospheric (10–16 km) ozone by 20–50 ppbv, which has extended down to ...
S. S. Das +11 more
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The Seasonal Snowfall Contributions of Different Snowstorm Types in Central New York State
Located at the eastern extent of the Great Lakes snowbelt, Central New York averages some of the highest annual snowfall totals east of the Rocky Mountains.
Justin J. Hartnett
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Tropical Cyclone Storm Surge Risk
Tropical cyclone storm surge represents a significant threat to communities around the world. These surge characteristics vary spatially and temporally over a range of scales; therefore, conceptual frameworks for understanding and mitigating them must be cast within a context of risk that covers the complete range of hazards, their consequences, and ...
Resio, Donald T., Irish, Jennifer L.
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Environment of severe storm formations over West Africa on the 26‐28 June 2018
Understanding the environmental evolution of mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) is critical for forecasting weather in West Africa. This study investigated the thermodynamic and synoptic environments of MCSs over West Africa on 26 (storm 1) and 28 ...
Marian Amoakowaah Osei +13 more
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Climate, Not Conflict, Explains Extreme Middle East Dust Storm [PDF]
The recent dust storm in the Middle East (September 2015) was publicized in the media as a sign of an impending ‘Dust Bowl.’ Its severity, demonstrated by extreme aerosol optical depth in the atmosphere in the 99th percentile compared to historical data,
Assouline, Shmuel +4 more
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Detection, attribution and projection of changes in tropical cyclone intensity statistics are made difficult from the potentially decreasing overall storm frequency combined with increases in the peak winds of the most intense storms as the climate warms.
Michael Wehner
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Structural characteristics of two heavy hail supercell storms forced by low-level warm advection
There were two rare 6 cm hailstones under the background of low-level warm advection forcing in Huaihua of Hunan Province on March 21 and May 4, 2020.
Jia TANG +4 more
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Influence of Storm–Storm and Storm–Environment Interactions on Tropical Cyclone Formation and Evolution [PDF]
The aim of this study is to examine the development of four tropical cyclones (TCs) in the North Atlantic basin in late August and early September 2010. This period is of interest because four consecutive easterly waves emerged from West Africa and resulted in a multiple TC event (MTCE) over the North Atlantic.
James P. Fowler, Thomas J. Galarneau
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