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Abstract We evaluate the ability of Navy's Earth System Prediction Capability (Navy ESPC) to forecast tropical cyclone (TC) activity in the Western North Pacific basin in the subseasonal timeframe. Navy ESPC forecasts of TCs were added to a logistic regression model that also incorporated the Madden‐Julian Oscillation (MJO) and El Niño Southern ...
Kurt A. Hansen, Matthew A. Janiga
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Impacts of two types of ENSO on tropical cyclone tracks affecting South Korea: A clustering-based approach. [PDF]
Kim HK, Park JY, Chu JE.
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Extreme Potomac Floods at Washington D.C. During the Past 500 Years
Abstract Washington D.C. faces one of the highest 100‐year flood risks of any major city along the U.S. East Coast. In addition to storm‐surge inundation during hurricanes and nor'easters, water‐level observations for Washington are strongly skewed by major floods on the Potomac River.
Michael Toomey +4 more
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Multi-horizon prediction of tropical cyclone intensity and its interpretability with temporal fusion transformer. [PDF]
Mulia IE +4 more
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On the Rotation‐Induced Pressure‐Strain Correlation in Rotating Boundary Layer Flows
Abstract Rotation is a fundamental feature of many weather systems. The pressure‐strain correlation plays an important role in the Reynolds stress budget. However, the behavior of the pressure‐strain correlation under rotation remains insufficiently explored. This study develops a closure model for the rotation‐induced pressure‐strain correlation.
Xin Shao, Ning Zhang
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Abstract Tropical cyclones (TCs) can be considered as Carnot heat engines, where thermodynamic efficiency depends on the sea surface temperature (SST) and TC outflow temperature (To) in the upper atmosphere. This study investigates how TC efficiency in the western North Pacific (WNP) Ocean varies under different El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO ...
Yi‐Chun Liao +5 more
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Tropical cyclone impact data in the Philippines: implications for disaster risk research. [PDF]
Galloway EG, Catto JL, Luo C, Siegert S.
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The Effect of Hawai’i’s Big Island on Track and Structure of Tropical Cyclones Passing to the South and West* [PDF]
Christopher Chambers, Tim Li
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