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Tropical Cyclones and Pediatric Hospitalizations in the US.
Burrows K, Natarajan S, Chen C.
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Extratropical transition pathways of tropical cyclones and their associated storm intensity and destructiveness. [PDF]
Cheung HM, Ho CH, Chu JE.
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Assessing Subseasonal Predictions of Stratosphere‐Troposphere Coupling of GraphCast
Abstract The rapid development of artificial intelligence weather forecasting models (AIWFMs) has revolutionized weather prediction. GraphCast, a leading AIWFM, outperforms state‐of‐the‐art physics‐based numerical models at the surface and in the lower troposphere.
Zheng Wu
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Hospitalization risk and burden for cause-specific cardiovascular diseases following tropical cyclones: A multicountry study. [PDF]
Huang W +25 more
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Abstract This study investigates the co‐occurrence of North American cold spells and stormy weather in Europe, which we quantify here in terms of extreme wind days (EWDs). We consider both ERA5 reanalysis data and four CMIP6 climate models in the historical period and SSP5‐8.5 scenario. Three distinct regional relationships are identified in ERA5: East
Richard Leeding, Gabriele Messori
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Mortality caused by tropical cyclones in the United States. [PDF]
Young R, Hsiang S.
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Urban Impacts on Precipitation in the Greater Ho Chi Minh City Metropolitan Area, Vietnam
Abstract Urban impacts on precipitation have been extensively studied in mid‐latitude developed countries. However, despite the recent rapid urban development, such studies focusing on Southeast Asian cities remain limited. This study evaluated urban impacts on precipitation in the Greater Ho Chi Minh City Metropolitan area (GHCM) by multi‐case ...
Shun Hasebe +3 more
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Tropical cyclones drive oxygen minimum zone shoaling and simultaneously alter organic matter production. [PDF]
Genco BM +10 more
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Abstract In this study, we investigate the characteristics of stratosphere‐troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone and carbon monoxide (CO) over the North Pacific on the 350 K isentropic surface during 2005–2021 using two chemical reanalyses (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service and TCR‐2).
Haosen Xi, Masatomo Fujiwara
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