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A Fast Analytical Model for the Complete Radial Structure of Tropical Cyclone Low‐Level Wind Field
Abstract A tropical cyclone (TC) can generally be divided into three regions: inner core with vigorous convection, intermediate region with intermittent convection, and far outer region with less convective activity. The different physics in these three regions suggest correspondingly different wind structure models. In this study, we combine the inner‐
Dandan Tao +3 more
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Advancing Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Simulation and Projection With Eddy‐Resolving Climate Models
Abstract Tropical cyclone (TC) plays a critical role in driving hydrological extremes. However, current generation climate models often fail to capture TC inner‐core dynamical structures, leading to substantial underestimation (>50%) of TC rainfall (TCR).
Baiping Wang +3 more
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Stratiform and Anvil Cloud‐Radiative Forcing in Tropical Cyclogenesis
Abstract Cloud‐radiative forcing (CRF) has been suggested to accelerate tropical cyclone (TC) genesis, but we do not yet understand the role of convective‐scale processes in this cloud‐radiative feedback. We use a convection‐permitting ensemble Weather Research and Forecasting model framework to examine the hypothesis that CRF within stratiform cloud ...
Emily Luschen +4 more
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Basin dependencies of tropical cyclone genesis environment and possible future changes revealed by machine learning methods. [PDF]
Qian Q, Chen Y, Jia X, Ma H, Dong W.
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Altered Ocean Temperature Gradients Are Key to Miocene South Asian Monsoon Evolution
Abstract Indian Ocean sea surface temperature (SST) gradients influence South Asian summer monsoon (SASM) strength. Middle Miocene proxy records show reversed Arabian Sea zonal gradients (warmer west than east) and reduced Indian Ocean meridional gradients compared to today—patterns coupled models cannot reproduce, hindering accurate SASM simulation ...
Xiaoqing Liu, Matthew Huber
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Abstract Compound wind and precipitation extremes (CWPEs) pose significant threats to natural resources and the socio‐economic security. This study investigates the projected changes and driving factors of CWPEs over Southeast Asia (SEA) based on Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 outputs. Results show that the frequency of CWPEs during 2070–
Yifei Jiang +4 more
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Global increase in tropical cyclone ocean surface waves. [PDF]
Shi J +7 more
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Delayed Tropical Asian Summer Monsoon Onset in Recent Decades
Abstract This study reveals that the onset of tropical Asian summer monsoon (TASM) experienced a pronounced interdecadal delay (about one week) after the late‐2000s. Both the large‐scale seasonal transition reflected by EOF analysis and the monsoon onset dates defined by local rainfall exhibited a clear interdecadal change.
Peng Hu +5 more
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Abstract African easterly waves (AEWs) are an important precursor or “seed” for Atlantic tropical cyclones (TCs), with 60%–80% of major hurricanes observed to originate from AEWs. However, climate model simulations indicate that AEWs are not necessary to maintain annual Atlantic TC frequency.
Ronald H. Kouski Jr. +3 more
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