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they are not only adapted to the average climatic conditions, such as the temperature or precipitation regimes, but also to extreme events such as floods, wildfires or tropical cyclones. Climate change is rapidly modifying the climatic conditions and this has been shown to lead to ...
tropical cyclone intensitytropical cyclone exposureThe impact of tropical cyclones on humans depends on the number of people exposed and their vulnerability, as well as the frequency and intensity of storms. How will the cumulative effects of climate change, demography and vulnerability affect risk?
Moisture control of tropical cyclones in high-resolution simulations of paleoclimate and future climate ArticleOpen access13 October 2023 Main Human activities are estimated to have caused ~1.0 °C of global warming above pre-industrial levels, with most of the warming occurring since the mid-twe...
TROPICAL cyclonesGLOBAL warming & the environmentHEAT capacityCLIMATE changeOCEAN currents & the environmentTropical cyclone heat potential (TCHP) in the ocean can affect tropical cyclone intensity and intensification. In this paper, TCHP change under global warming is presented based on 35 models from ...
Global climate models are currently used to estimate future climate change, but the current generation of models lacks the horizontal resolution necessary to resolve the intense inner core of tropical cyclones. Here we review a new technique for inferring tropical cyclone climatology from the output ...
The impact of tropical cyclones on humans depends on the number of people exposed and their vulnerability, as well as the frequency and intensity of storms. How will the cumulative effects of climate change, demography and vulnerability affect risk? Conventionally, reports assessing tropical cyclone ...
Heatwaves such as occurred in Europe in 2003, which caused up to 70,000 "excess" deaths, will become more common, as will hurricanes, cyclones and storms, causing flooding and injuries. "We have not just underestimated but completely neglected and ignored this issue," said Richard Horton, ed...
Slow-moving tropical cyclones (TCs) can cause heavy rain because of their duration of influence. Combined with expected increase in rain rates associated with TCs in a warmer climate, there is growing interest in TC translation speed in the past and future. Here we present that a slowdown tren...
The long-term changes of ocean surface waves associated with tropical cyclones (TCs) are poorly observed and understood. Here, we present the global trend analysis of TC waves for 1979–2022 based on the ERA5 wave reanalysis. The maximum height and the a