Tropical cyclones are a frequent occurrence in the Pacific and can have devastating impacts on coastal communities, particularly in remote or isolated areas. However, most post-cyclone studies focus on damages and losses to infrastructure and services, and do not quantify the impact on fishers or ...
The energy of destructive tropical cyclones comes from the high winds in the eyewall, which is proportional to the cube of the maximum wind speed (Holland, 1997). The cyclones during landfall bring an intense pulse of wind that generates large wave height and sea swell, which cause inundation...
The impact of tropical cyclones (TCs) on the CO2 partial pressure at the sea surface (pCO2sea) and air‐sea CO2 flux (FCO2) in the Bay of Bengal (BoB) was quantified based on satellite data and in situ observations between November 2013 and January 2017. The in situ observations were ...
In the article titled “The Impact of Tropical Cyclones in Premonsoonal Season on Local Convection over the Al-Hajar Mountains in Oman during 2007–2018” [1], there is an error in Section 3.3, where “as deep depression with maximum sustained wind speed of about 28–33 knots” should be...
We simulated the direct economic impact of tropical c... RSJ Tol,D Narita,D Anthoff - 《Climate Research》 被引量: 91发表: 2008年 The impact of climate change on global tropical storm damages This paper constructs an integrated assessment model of tropical cyclones in order to quantify the ...
Spatiotemporal patterns of annual and seasonal precipitation extreme distributions across China and potential impact of tropical cyclones 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 161 作者:X Gu,Z Qiang,VP Singh,L Lin,P Shi 摘要: The AquaCrop model was analyzed for simulating sugar beet crop ...
Tropical Cyclone-Ocean Interaction and Global Warming Tropical cyclones (TCs, i.e., hurricanes and typhoons) are among the most damaging natural disasters on earth. Its possible change under future global warming condition in the coming century is undoubtedly of critical importance to the h... I...
Climate model projections generally indicate fewer but more intense tropical cyclones (TCs) in response to increasing anthropogenic emissions. However these simulations suffer from long-standing biases in their Sea Surface Temperature (SST). While most s
An inner-core analysis of the axisymmetric and asymmetric intensification of tropical cyclones: Influence of shear The state-of-the-art in intensity forecasting is provided using the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) modeling system as the basis. A brief... S Gopalakrishnan,K Osuri...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are among the most devastating weather systems affecting the United States and Central America (USCA). Here we show that the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation (IPO) strongly modulates TC activity over the North Atlantic (NA) and eastern North Pacific (eNP). During positive ...