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Climate change and tropical cyclone trendNo abstract is available for this item.doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1222-3Il-Ju MoonSung-Hun KimJohnny C. L. ChanNature
The research, published in the Nature Climate Change journal on Tuesday, found that tropical cyclones had declined by approximately 13 percent during the 20th century, a trend that has been accelerating since the 1950s. Lead author on the paper and meteorologist from Federation University, Savin Ch...
Coastal ecosystems provide a range of services including erosion prevention, clean water provision and carbon sequestration. With climate change, the rapid change in frequency and intensity of tropical cyclones may alter the composition of the ecosystems themselves potentially degrading the services they pr...
The question of whether and to what extent global warming may be changing tropical cyclone (TC) activity is of great interest to decision makers. The prese
Tropical Cyclone Losses in the USA and the Impact of Climate Change: A Trend Analysis Based on a New Dataset Economic losses caused by tropical cyclones have increased dramatically. It can be assumed that most losses are due to increased prosperity and a greater t... S Schmidt,C Kemfert,P...
Climate change makes the present different from the past, and requires us to consider whether the historical record alone—or catastrophe models that are built upon it—using purely statistical methods and assuming a stationary climate, are adequate, or need to be modified or supplemented to ...
Some researchers believe this trend is caused by a 40-50 year cycle. However, the documented rise in SST caused by global warming is large enough to cause this increased hurricane activity. The thermal energy of warm water, which partly powers a hurricane, is known as tropical cyclone heat ...
An existing dataset of synthetic tropical cyclone (TC) tracks derived from climate change simulations were used to explore TC variability within a 250 km radius of the Cape Verde Islands (16.5388N, 23.0418W). The synthetic sets were examined according to genesis point location, track projection, ...
”Do we need to change," she said, "where those flood zones are located, kind of thinking about how to perhaps protect the shorelines and think about solutions for that and adaptation kinds of things?” Those making policy also can implement measures ...