ABSTRACT: Upward trends in the power dissipation index (PDI) in the North Atlantic (NA) and western North Pacific (WNP) basins and increases in the number and proportion of intense hurricanes (categories 4 and 5) in all tropical cyclone basins have been reported in recent studies. These changes have been arguably viewed as evidence of the responses of tropical cyclone intensity to the increasing tropical sea surface temperature (SST) over the past 30 years. Using the historical best-track datasets from 1975 to 2004, how the annual frequency, lifetime and intensity of tropical cyclones contribute to the changes in the annual accumulated PDI is examined. As the SST warmed in the NA, WNP and eastern North Pacific (ENP) basins over the past 30 ...
Various modeling and observational studies have suggested that tropical cyclone (TC) intensity tends...
Virtually all metrics of Atlantic tropical cyclone activity show substantial increases over the past...
By considering the intensity, duration, and frequency of tropical cyclones, the power dissipation in...
Tropical cyclones—particularly intense ones—are a hazard to life and property, so an assessment of t...
Recent studies have investigated trends and interannual variability in the potential intensity (PI) ...
AbstractThis study attempts to understand why the frequency of tropical cyclones (TC) over the weste...
Power dissipation index (PDI) in the tropical depression and the mean sea surface temperature (SST) ...
Tropical cyclones are affected by a large number of climatic factors, which translates into complex ...
The authors investigate the influence of western North Pacific (WNP) tropical cyclones (TCs) on thei...
Climatology Project rainfall data together with historical storm track records to examine the trend ...
The influence of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on tropical cyclone intensity in the wester...
Abstract It has been challenging to detect trends of tropical cyclone (TC) properties due to tempora...
Surface wind and temperature records from the European Centre for Medium- Range Weather Forecasts 40...
In this study, we examine the relationship between the number of tropical cyclones (TCs) in the west...
In a changing climate, the impact of tropical cyclones on the United States Atlantic and Gulf Coasts...
Various modeling and observational studies have suggested that tropical cyclone (TC) intensity tends...
Virtually all metrics of Atlantic tropical cyclone activity show substantial increases over the past...
By considering the intensity, duration, and frequency of tropical cyclones, the power dissipation in...
Tropical cyclones—particularly intense ones—are a hazard to life and property, so an assessment of t...
Recent studies have investigated trends and interannual variability in the potential intensity (PI) ...
AbstractThis study attempts to understand why the frequency of tropical cyclones (TC) over the weste...
Power dissipation index (PDI) in the tropical depression and the mean sea surface temperature (SST) ...
Tropical cyclones are affected by a large number of climatic factors, which translates into complex ...
The authors investigate the influence of western North Pacific (WNP) tropical cyclones (TCs) on thei...
Climatology Project rainfall data together with historical storm track records to examine the trend ...
The influence of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on tropical cyclone intensity in the wester...
Abstract It has been challenging to detect trends of tropical cyclone (TC) properties due to tempora...
Surface wind and temperature records from the European Centre for Medium- Range Weather Forecasts 40...
In this study, we examine the relationship between the number of tropical cyclones (TCs) in the west...
In a changing climate, the impact of tropical cyclones on the United States Atlantic and Gulf Coasts...
Various modeling and observational studies have suggested that tropical cyclone (TC) intensity tends...
Virtually all metrics of Atlantic tropical cyclone activity show substantial increases over the past...
By considering the intensity, duration, and frequency of tropical cyclones, the power dissipation in...