The Zonal Wave‐3 Mode Impacts Antarctic Dense Water Formation
Abstract At the Antarctic margins, dense water masses form as sea ice develops, driving the Antarctic branch of the global meridional overturning circulation. Previous studies found that large‐scale climate modes such as the Southern Annular Mode and El Niño Southern do not fully account for the interannual variability of dense water formation.
M. Auger, P. Spence, A. K. Morrison
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A Global ERA5-based Tropical Cyclone Wind Field Dataset Enhanced by Integrated Parametric Correction Methods. [PDF]
Liu G +5 more
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Do Tropical Cyclones Have a Steady Translation Under a Uniform Steering Flow?
Abstract Changes in tropical cyclone (TC) movement are commonly attributed to those in the steering flow, beta effect, or topographic influences. However, a series of idealized simulations suggest that significant track deflections can still occur even under a steady steering flow on an f plane.
Quanjia Zhong +4 more
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The impact of tropical cyclone exposure on infant mortality in low- and middle-income countries. [PDF]
Wang Z +6 more
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Tropical Cyclone Motion, Sixth International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones
Already at IWTC-V, this topic was focused on tropical cyclone (TC) track prediction rather than on observational, theoretical, or numerical simulations of TC motion, as had been the case in the early IWTCs. The focus in this report will again be on TC track prediction rather than TC motion.
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Large Eddy Simulation of an Entire Tropical Cyclone From Initial Vortex to Maturity
Abstract We simulated a tropical cyclone in an idealized environment, from its weak initial vortex to maturity, using a regional numerical weather prediction model with a uniform horizontal resolution of 100 m, regarded as a large eddy simulation (LES). Results of the LES were compared with those of the same model, but with a horizontal resolution of 2
J. Ito +4 more
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Wind damage dataset for buildings from 2016 tropical cyclone Winston in Fiji. [PDF]
Paulik R +3 more
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The Intensification Rate for Tropical Cyclones to Reach Category 1 and Above Intensity
Abstract While rapid intensification (RI, ≥30 kt/24hr) is known to be crucial for major hurricanes, the broader role of maximum intensification rate in shaping tropical cyclone (TC) lifetime maximum intensity (LMI) is less understood. Using global best‐track data from 1982 to 2023, we show that experiencing an intensification rate of 20–25 kt/24hr ...
Qiaoyan Wu, Zhenxin Ruan, Yuxia Fu
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Assessment and application of tropical cyclone clustering in the South China Sea. [PDF]
Yan Y, Nanding N, Li X, Shi Y, Chen B.
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The Impact of Climate Change on the Climatology of Tropical Cyclones in the Australian Region
D.J. Abbs
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