Understanding of the effect of climate change on tropical cyclone intensity: A Review

L Wu, H Zhao, C Wang, J Cao, J Liang - Advances in Atmospheric …, 2022 - Springer
The effect of climate change on tropical cyclone intensity has been an important scientific
issue for a few decades. Although theory and modeling suggest the intensification of tropical …

[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in research and forecasting of tropical cyclone track, intensity, and structure at landfall

MD Leroux, K Wood, RL Elsberry, EO Cayanan… - … Cyclone Research and …, 2018 - Elsevier
This review prepared for the fourth International Workshop on Tropical Cyclone Landfall
Processes (IWTCLP-4) summarizes the most recent (2015-2017) theoretical and practical …

[HTML][HTML] Midlevel ventilation's constraint on tropical cyclone intensity

B Tang, K Emanuel - Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2010 - journals.ametsoc.org
Midlevel ventilation, or the flux of low-entropy air into the inner core of a tropical cyclone
(TC), is a hypothesized mechanism by which environmental vertical wind shear can …

The maximum intensity of tropical cyclones in axisymmetric numerical model simulations

GH Bryan, R Rotunno - Monthly Weather Review, 2009 - journals.ametsoc.org
An axisymmetric numerical model is used to evaluate the maximum possible intensity of
tropical cyclones. As compared with traditionally formulated nonhydrostatic models, this new …

[HTML][HTML] A statistical analysis of the effects of vertical wind shear on tropical cyclone intensity change over the western North Pacific

Y Wang, Y Rao, ZM Tan… - Monthly Weather …, 2015 - journals.ametsoc.org
A Statistical Analysis of the Effects of Vertical Wind Shear on Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change
over the Western North Pacific in: Monthly Weather Review Volume 143 Issue 9 (2015) Jump …

Comparison of phytoplankton blooms triggered by two typhoons with different intensities and translation speeds in the South China Sea

H Zhao, DL Tang, Y Wang - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2008 - int-res.com
Two phytoplankton blooms in the South China Sea (SCS), triggered by 2 typhoons with
different intensities and translation speeds, were compared using remotely sensed …

Dependence of tropical cyclone intensification rate on sea surface temperature, storm intensity, and size in the western North Pacific

J Xu, Y Wang - Weather and Forecasting, 2018 - journals.ametsoc.org
This study extends the statistical analysis on the dependence of tropical cyclone (TC)
intensification rate (IR) on sea surface temperature (SST), storm initial intensity (maximum …

Improvement of typhoon intensity forecasting by using a novel spatio-temporal deep learning model

S Jiang, H Fan, C Wang - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Typhoons can cause massive casualties and economic damage, and accurately predicting
typhoon intensity has always been a hot topic both in theory and practice. In consideration …

Revisiting hurricane track model for wind risk assessment

R Snaiki, T Wu - Structural Safety, 2020 - Elsevier
Hurricane wind risk assessment has been significantly improved with the evolvement of
synthesis methodologies from the single site probabilistic method to the hurricane track …

A numerical study on rapid intensification of Typhoon Vicente (2012) in the South China Sea. Part II: Roles of inner-core processes

X Chen, Y Wang, J Fang, M Xue - Journal of the Atmospheric …, 2018 - journals.ametsoc.org
In Part I of this study, the role of environmental monsoon flow in the onset of rapid
intensification (RI) of Typhoon Vicente (2012) was discussed. In this Part II, key inner-core …