Tropical cyclone rapid intensification events often cause destructive hurricane landfalls because they are associated with the strongest storms and forecasts with the highest errors …
G Holland, CL Bruyère - Climate Dynamics, 2014 - Springer
Abstract An Anthropogenic Climate Change Index (ACCI) is developed and used to investigate the potential global warming contribution to current tropical cyclone activity. The …
Abstract Coastal North Carolina, USA, has experienced three extreme tropical cyclone- driven flood events since 1999, causing catastrophic human impacts from flooding and …
Hydroclimatic extremes such as droughts and floods are inherent aspects of the monsoonal landscape. Droughts over India are typically associated with prolonged periods of …
TC Lee, TR Knutson, T Nakaegawa, M Ying… - … Cyclone Research and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Published findings on climate change impacts on tropical cyclones (TCs) in the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee Region are assessed. We focus on observed TC …
J Song, Y Duan, PJ Klotzbach - Environmental Research Letters, 2020 - iopscience.iop.org
Rapid intensification (RI) refers to a significant increase in tropical cyclone (TC) intensity over a short period of time. A TC can also undergo multiple RI events during its lifetime, and …
Intense cyclones have become more frequent over the North Indian Ocean (NIO) region causing significant risk and vulnerability to the coastal regions. Analysis clearly revealed an …
Hurricanes, rapidly increasing in complexity and strength in a warmer world, are one of the worst natural disasters in the 21st century. Further studies integrating the changing …
The rapid intensification (RI≥ 30 knots/24-h) of tropical cyclones (TCs) makes TC forecasting difficult, resulting in severe damage to property and life. Forecasting can get …