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ON THE OCCASIONS, OR INCIDENTAL CAUSES, OF EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONES

open access: yesMonthly Weather Review, 1933
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Impact of Hurricanes, Tropical Storms, and Coastal Extratropical Storms on Indoor Air VOC Concentrations. [PDF]

open access: yesGround Water Monit Remediat
Lutes C   +7 more
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Income and extratropical cyclones in New Zealand

Journal of Environmental Management, 2022
Aotearoa New Zealand is highly vulnerable to extratropical cyclones because of its unique location in the midlatitude south pacific region. This study empirically investigates the impact of the extratropical cyclones on individual income, combining the data from Statistics New Zealand's Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI) and the weather-related ...
Apurba Roy, Ilan Noy, Harold E. Cuffe
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Martian extratropical cyclones

Nature, 1979
Physical properties of summer-season baroclinic waves on Mars are discussed on the basis of vidicon images and infrared thermal mapping generated by Viking Orbiter 1. The two northern-hemisphere storm systems examined here appear to be similar to terrestrial mid-latitude cyclonic storms.
GARRY E. HUNT, PHILIP B. JAMES
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Australia’s Future Extratropical Cyclones

Journal of Climate, 2022
Abstract Extratropical cyclones are responsible for the majority of total and extreme rainfall in many regions of the extratropics, including in southern Australia. Using an ensemble of projections from 12 regional climate models, we show that both the number of cyclone days and total cyclone-related rainfall are projected to decline across southern ...
Acacia S. Pepler, Andrew J. Dowdy
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On the development of extratropical cyclones

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1971
AbstractCertain synoptic aspects of cyclone development in the lower troposphere are reviewed and two types identified. Type A comprises the well‐known amplifying frontal wave, which is known to produce kinetic energy through a reduction of the baroclinicity within its own domain.
S. Petterssen, S. J. Smebye
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Serial Clustering of Extratropical Cyclones

Monthly Weather Review, 2006
Abstract The clustering in time (seriality) of extratropical cyclones is responsible for large cumulative insured losses in western Europe, though surprisingly little scientific attention has been given to this important property. This study investigates and quantifies the seriality of extratropical cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere ...
Christopher A. T. Ferro   +3 more
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The energetics of extratropical cyclones

Reviews of Geophysics, 1980
The use of energetics analyses in studies of extratropical cyclones has received increasing attention over the past 15 years. Particularly significant have been analyses of the transport, generation, and dissipation of kinetic energy and the diabatic generation of available potential energy.
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Mesoscale Rainbands in Extratropical Cyclones

Monthly Weather Review, 1976
Abstract Mesoscale rainbands (5–50 km in average width and hundreds of kilometers in length) have been found in eleven extratropical cyclones. Six types of rainbands have been identified (warm frontal, warm sector, cold frontal–wide, cold frontal–narrow, wave-like, post-frontal).
Robert A. Houze   +3 more
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A climatology of Southern Hemisphere extratropical cyclones

Climate Dynamics, 1993
A climatology of extratropical cyclones determined by an objective automatic scheme applied to 15 years (1975–89) of once-daily Australian Bureau of Meteorology hemispheric analyses is presented. Contour maps of the positions of formation (cyclogenesis), dissipation (cyclolysis) together with other cyclone statistics are presented.
David A Jones, Ian Simmonds
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