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Extreme Translation Events of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones
Changes in the translational speed of tropical cyclones (e.g., sluggish tropical cyclones) are associated with extreme precipitation and flash flooding.
Wei Zhang
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Re‐Intensification of Seafalling Tropical Cyclones
The study of tropical cyclones re‐entering the ocean or making ‘seafall’ has been limited. Here, idealised simulations are used to study the re‐intensification of seafalling tropical cyclones.
Enoch Yan Lok Tsui, Ralf Toumi
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Preparing for the expected: tropical cyclones in South East Queensland [PDF]
Ask a Queenslander where tropical cyclones occur and the inevitable response will be, North Queensland. While most of the tropical cyclones have made landfall north of Bundaberg, the cascading and concurrent effects are felt much further afield.
Tait, Michael +5 more
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Stormier mid-Holocene southwest Indian Ocean due to poleward trending tropical cyclones [PDF]
Geological evidence of past storminess is fundamental for contextualizing long-term climate variability and investigating future climate. Unlike the Atlantic and Pacific basins, robust storminess reconstructions do not exist for most of the Indian Ocean,
Dixon, S. +5 more
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Tropical cyclone dataset for a high-resolution global nonhydrostatic atmospheric simulation
This dataset is a time series of tropical cyclones simulated using the high-resolution Nonhydrostatic Icosahedral Atmospheric Model (NICAM). By tracking tropical cyclones from 30 years of simulation data, 2,463 tracks that include the life stages of ...
Daisuke Matsuoka +3 more
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Influence of Enso to Variability of Rain Chain at Tropical Cyclon in Southern East Nusa Tenggara
The Region of East Nusa Tenggara province which is geographically situated around Equator is an area immediately adjacent to place where the growth of tropical cyclones.
Candra Febryanto Patandean
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CYCLOPs: a Unified Framework for Surface Flux-Driven Cyclones Outside the Tropics [PDF]
Cyclonic storms resembling tropical cyclones are sometimes observed well outside the tropics. These include medicanes, polar lows, subtropical cyclones, Kona storms, and possibly some cases of Australian East Coast Lows.
K. Emanuel +17 more
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A Novel Method for Monitoring Tropical Cyclones’ Movement Using GNSS Zenith Tropospheric Delay
Precipitable water vapor (PWV) is an important meteorological factor for predicting extreme weather events such as tropical cyclones, which can be obtained from zenith tropospheric delay (ZTD) by using a conversion.
Dajun Lian +8 more
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: Using principal component analysis, a new comprehensive assessment index for damage caused by tropical cyclones in mainland china is developed based on data from 1984 to 2008.
Peiyan Chen, Xiaotu Lei, Ming Ying
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