Analyzing Global Extreme Precipitation throughout the Entire Tropical Cyclone Life Cycle in Observations, Predictions, and Projections [PDF]
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are prolific rainfall producers both in their fully tropical phase as well as during and after the process of extratropical transition (ET) occurs, making the TC become a post- tropical cyclone (PTC). However, little previous work
Bower, Erica
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Abstract The width of an atmospheric river (AR) is an important parameter when evaluating its impact. Although previous research suggests ARs will widen with global warming, a precise response has been muddled by the large sensitivity of width to a diverse set of AR detection techniques (ARDTs). Here, we propose a methodology that removes the influence
Seung H. Baek +4 more
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Sensitivity of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation to model resolution in CMIP6 HighResMIP simulations and implications for future changes [PDF]
A multi‐model, multi‐resolution ensemble using CMIP6 HighResMIP coupled experiments is used to assess the performance of key aspects of the North Atlantic circulation.
Bellucci, Alessio +26 more
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Abstract The observed decline of sea ice in the Arctic, if it persists into the future, can create more favorable conditions for shipping activity in the region. To estimate possible changes in key sea ice characteristics over the next two decades, we use high‐resolution climate models. The focus is on two shipping routes: the Northwest Passage and the
Oleg A. Saenko +2 more
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Simulating the midlatitude atmospheric circulation: what might we gain from high-resolution modeling of air-sea interactions? [PDF]
Purpose of Review. To provide a snapshot of the current research on the oceanic forcing of the atmospheric circulation in midlatitudes and a concise update on previous review papers. Recent findings.
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Assessing South Indian Ocean tropical cyclone characteristics in HighResMIP simulations [PDF]
Several damaging tropical cyclones (TCs) have occurred recently over the South Indian Ocean (SIO) region, causing enormous social and economic losses. Yet, while many studies have examined SIO TC characteristics using observations and reanalysis, only a ...
Beckett, Christopher T. S. +7 more
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Tropical cyclone projections: changing climate threats for Pacific island defense installations [PDF]
Potential changing climate threats in the tropical and subtropical North Pacific Ocean were assessed, using coupled ocean-atmosphere and atmosphere-only general circulation models, to explore their response to projected increasing greenhouse gas ...
Annamalai, H. +7 more
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Global Cloud-Resolving Models [PDF]
Global cloud-resolving models (GCRMs) are a new category of atmospheric global models designed to solve different flavors of the nonhydrostatic equations through the use of kilometer-scale global meshes. GCRMs make it possible to explicitly simulate deep
Düben, Peter +6 more
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High-Resolution Model Intercomparison Project phase 2 (HighResMIP2) towards CMIP7 [PDF]
Robust projections and predictions of climate variability and change, particularly at regional scales, rely on the driving processes being represented with fidelity in model simulations.
Bao, Qing +34 more
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Near-term tropical cyclone risk and coupled Earth system model biases. [PDF]
Sobel AH +10 more
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