4.2 快速增强 | Rapid intensification 4.3 消散 | Dissipation 4.4 评估强度的方法 | Methods for assessing intensity 4.5 强度指标 | Intensity metrics 5. 分级和命名 | Classification and naming 5.1 分级 | Classification 5.2 分级系统的限制 5.3 命名及编号 | Naming 5.4 相关气旋类型 | Related cyclone type...
Rapid intensification (RI) is an essential process in the development of strong tropical cyclones and a major challenge in prediction. RI in offshore regions is more threatening to coastal populations and economies. Although much effort has been devoted
Rapid intensification of tropical cyclones in the Gulf of Mexico is more likely during marine heatwaves Article Open access 09 August 2024 Recent increases in tropical cyclone rapid intensification events in global offshore regions Article Open access 24 August 2023 Introduction...
rapid intensification of hurricaneupper‐level warm coreIn this study, the rapid intensification (RI) of tropical cyclone is examined using a 72-h cloud-permitting prediction of Hurricane Wilma (2005) with a record-breaking intensity of 882 hPa. Results show the formation of an upper-level warm...
The prediction of rapid intensification (RI) is an important part of tropical cyclone (TC) intensity change prediction task, RI is defined as TC subsequent intensity change increase greater than a certain threshold. Accurately predicting RI can help improve the accuracy of TC intensity prediction, ...
The largest errors in tropical cyclone intensity forecasting are usually the result of rapid intensification events, where rapid intensification is defined as a change in minimum central pressure of at least 42 hP sub a in a 24 hour period, or a satellite-inferred increase in maximum sustained wi...
Center (JTWC) and the NCEP/ NCAR reanalysis data from 1990 to 2009, and with comprehensive comparison and analysis of initial intensity, the seasonal variation and spatial distribution characteristics of TC rapid intensification are given in different thresholds of tropical cyclone rapid intensification....
All of these trends can directly influence the potential damage done by a tropical cyclone. Rapid intensification reduces preparation time for a storm's arrival. A slower-moving storm can drop more rainfall over regions in its...
The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) can significantly affect the rapid intensification of tropical cyclones over the western North Pacific (WNP). However, ENSO events have various durations, which can lead to different atmospheric and oceanic cond
Vecchi, G. & Soden, B. Effect of remote sea surface temperature change on tropical cyclone potential intensity.Nature450, 1066–1070 (2007). ArticleADSCASPubMedGoogle Scholar Bhatia, K. et al. A potential explanation for the global increase in tropical cyclone rapid intensification.Nat. Commun....