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Lifecycle‐Type Matters for Extratropical Cyclone Precipitation Production
In the midlatitudes, extratropical cyclones produce the majority of winter precipitation. Precipitation rates and accumulation depend strongly on both the cyclone intensity and the environmental moisture amount.
Catherine M. Naud +5 more
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Southern Hemisphere (SH) extratropical cyclones have received less study than their Northern Hemisphere (NH) counterparts. Generating SH cyclone tracks from global reanalysis datasets is problematic due to data reliability, especially prior to 1979.
Timothy Paul Eichler, Jon Gottschalck
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A cyclone phase space dedicated to extratropical cyclones
Abstract. Despite intensive research on midlatitude cyclones since the mid-twentieth century, open questions on their structure and development remain, like the question of their core temperature. It is not clear yet what the proportion of cold-core and warm-core cyclones in midlatitudes is, if occluded cyclones are cold-core or warm-core cyclones and ...
Myriam Besson +2 more
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The influence of ex‐tropical cyclones on marine terrace retreat
Ex‐tropical cyclones can damage the integrity of marine terrace structures and contribute to erosion, but they are sometimes too infrequent to explain the longer term erosion rates of coastlines. Abstract High magnitude events, like Ex‐Tropical Cyclones, are likely to change in their trajectory, magnitude, and frequency under future climate change ...
Sophie L. Horton +2 more
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Extreme rainfall in Madeira: the June 2023 weather event
This study investigates the meteorological conditions behind the extreme precipitation event on 6 June 2023 over Madeira Island, Portugal. The event set a national daily record of 497.5mm and was unusual for occurring in early summer, as most extremes in the region occur in winter.
Tiago M. Ferreira +5 more
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Abstract Extreme precipitation during the Indian summer monsoon often occurs in spatially and temporally synchronized clusters, greatly amplifying flood risk. However, the moisture sources feeding such synchronized extremes and their long‐term evolution remain poorly understood.
Akash Singh Raghuvanshi, Ankit Agarwal
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Mediterranean cyclones are a substantial cause of damaging floods in Corsica
Cyclones, whether tropical, extratropical, or of Mediterranean origin, play a crucial role in the Earth’s climate system, affecting environments and populations through strong winds, heavy rainfall, and flooding.
Yihua Zhong +7 more
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Buoy Observations of Ocean Swell Propagation Across the Pacific Ocean
Abstract A network of more than 300 drifting wave buoys is used to study the propagation of ocean swell across the Pacific Ocean. Swell events are identified at buoys in the Equatorial region and then tracked along Great Circle propagation paths both forward and backward in time.
I. R. Young +12 more
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Temperature scaling of extratropical cyclone precipitation
Government agencies and industry often use temperature scaling of precipitation to assess risks related to extreme precipitation and to plan for the future.
M Jucker
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Benchmarking Regional Thermodynamic Trends in an AI Emulator, ACE2, and a Hybrid Model, NeuralGCM
Abstract AI models have emerged as potential complements to physics‐based models, but their skill in capturing observed regional trends with important societal impacts remains unexplored. Here, we benchmark satellite‐era regional thermodynamic trends, including extremes, in an AI emulator (ACE2) and a hybrid model (NeuralGCM), against physics‐based ...
Katharine Rucker +4 more
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