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Autor:
Gabriel A. Vecchi, Ching Ho Justin Ng
Publikováno v:
Climate Dynamics. 54:3907-3925
This study is concerned with the connections between the large-scale environment and the seasonal occurrence of rapid intensification (RI) of North Atlantic tropical cyclones. Physically-motivated statistical analysis using observations and reanalysi
Autor:
Shian-Jiann Lin, Jan–Huey –H Chen, Keith W. Dixon, Seth Underwood, Thomas R. Knutson, Venkatramani Balaji, Fanrong Zeng, Karin van der Wiel, Liwei Jia, Ching Ho Justin Ng, Gabriel A. Vecchi, J. W. Baldwin, Andrew T. Wittenberg, Whit G. Anderson, Xiaosong Yang, William Cooke, Nathaniel C. Johnson, Thomas L. Delworth, Kieran T. Bhatia, James A Smith, Wei Zhang, Jie He, Hiroyuki Murakami, Maofeng Liu, Gabriele Villarini, Rich Gudgel, Anthony Rosati, Sarah B. Kapnick, Lucas M. Harris
Publikováno v:
Climate Dynamics. 53:5999-6033
Responses of tropical cyclones (TCs) to CO2 doubling are explored using coupled global climate models (GCMs) with increasingly refined atmospheric/land horizontal grids (~ 200 km, ~ 50 km and ~ 25 km). The three models exhibit similar changes in back
Autor:
Caio A. S. Coelho, Ching Ho Justin Ng, Amy H. Butler, Nicholas P. Klingaman, Judith Perlwitz, Frederic Vitart, Johanna Baehr, Klaus Pankatz, Jennifer Mecking, Felipe M. de Andrade, Arun Kumar, Michel Rixen, Simon C. Peatman, Gokhan Danabasoglu, Daniela I. V. Domeisen, Albert Ossó, Johnna M. Infanti, Kathy Pegion, Nele Neddermann, Tatiana Ilynia, Katharina Isensee, Georgios Fragkoulidis, Asmerom F Beraki, Balakrishnan Solaraju-Murali, Partha S. Bhattacharjee, G. Cristina Recalde-Coronel, Nicolas Vigaud, Douglas E. Miller, Muhammad Azhar Ehsan, June-Yi Lee, Matthias Tuma, Wolfgang A. Müller, Constantin Ardilouze, Yuhei Takaya, Christoph Renkl, Paul A. Dirmeyer, William J. Merryfield, Kirsten Mayer, Cory Baggett, Roberto Bilbao, Christopher J. White, Sam Grainger, Takahito Kataoka, Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes, Roseanna C. McKay, Magdalena Balmaseda, Lauriane Batté, Y. Qiang Sun, Steven J. Woolnough, Aaron Spring, Benjamin W. Green, Momme C. Hell, Stephen Yeager, Annika Reintges, Mariano Sebastián Alvarez, Emily Becker, Hannah Attard, Doug Smith, Carly R. Tozer, Leandro B. Díaz, Michael J. DeFlorio, Laura Ferranti, Cristiana Stan, Andrew W. Robertson, Ben P. Kirtman
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
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Weather and climate variations on subseasonal to decadal time scales can have enormous social, economic, and environmental impacts, making skillful predictions on these time scales a valuable tool for decision-makers. As such, there is a growing inte
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Autor:
Simon C. Peatman, Daniela I. V. Domeisen, Douglas E. Miller, Cory Baggett, Benjamin W. Green, Amy H. Butler, Klaus Pankatz, Takahito Kataoka, Nicolas Vigaud, Momme C. Hell, Roseanna C. McKay, Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes, Asmerom F Beraki, Arun Kumar, Stephen Yeager, Felipe M. de Andrade, Christopher J. White, Albert Ossó, June-Yi Lee, Georgios Fragkoulidis, Tatiana Ilynia, Leandro B. Díaz, Kirsten Mayer, G. Cristina Recalde-Coronel, Sam Grainger, Hannah Attard, Muhammad Azhar Ehsan, Frederic Vitart, Steven J. Woolnough, Y. Qiang Sun, Katharina Isensee, Kathy Pegion, Paul A. Dirmeyer, Gokhan Danabasoglu, Nele Neddermann, William J. Merryfield, Balakrishnan Solaraju-Murali, Doug Smith, Matthias Tuma, Carly R. Tozer, Yuhei Takaya, Christoph Renkl, Jennifer Mecking, Constantin Ardilouze, Emily Becker, Ching Ho Justin Ng, Annika Reintges, Nicholas P. Klingaman, Johanna Baehr, Ben P. Kirtman, Michel Rixen, Mariano Sebastián Alvarez, Partha S. Bhattacharjee, Johnna M. Infanti, Caio A. S. Coelho, Cristiana Stan, Andrew W. Robertson, Judith Perlwitz, Michael J. DeFlorio, Laura Ferranti, Magdalena Balmaseda, Lauriane Batté, Roberto Bilbao, Aaron Spring, Wolfgang A. Müller
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
* This essay stems from international conferences on subseasonal to seasonal and seasonal to decadal prediction jointly convened by WWRP and WCRP in September 2018 in Boulder, Colorado: (www.wcrp-climate.org/s2s-s2d-2018-home). Adapted from “Curren
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Publikováno v:
Climate Dynamics. 52:2303-2318
This study explores the impact of El Nino and La Nina events on precipitation and circulation in East Asia. The results are based on statistical analysis of various observational datasets and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory’s (GFDL’s) globa