A study of intense hurricane-type vortices in the ECMWF operational model is reported. These vortices develop around day 4 in the forecast and occur in the tropical belt in areas and at times where intense tropical cyclones normally occur. The frequency resembles that observed over most tropical regions with a pronounced maximum in the western North Pacific. The life time of the vortices and their 3-dimensional structure agree in some fundamental way with observations although, because of the resolution, the systems are less intense than the observed ones. The general large-scale conditions for active and inactive cyclone periods are discussed. The model cyclones are sensitive to the sea-surface temperature and do not develop with sea surfa...
Thesis--University of WashingtonPast hurricane or typhoon simulation studies have concentrated on th...
Using General Circulation Models (GCMs) for tropical cyclone studies is difficult due to the relativ...
This study investigates the possible changes that the greenhouse global warming might generate in ...
A study of intense hurricane-type vortices in the ECMWF operational model is reported. These vortice...
A very high resolution atmospheric general circulation model, T106-L19, has been used for the simula...
A very high resolution atmospheric general circulation model, T106-L19, has been used for the simula...
characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs). The analysis has been performed using scenario climate s...
Tropical cyclones have been investigated in a T159 version of the MPI ECHAM5 climate model using a n...
A high resolution general circulation model has been used to study intense tropical storms. A five-y...
Tropical cyclones have been investigated in a T159 version of the MPI ECHAM5 climate model using a n...
An eight-level axisymmetric model with simple parameterizations for clouds and the atmospheric bound...
Cyclones are a key element of extratropical weather and frequently lead to extreme events like wind ...
Abstract This study investigates the possible changes that greenhouse global warming ...
The dynamical system behaviour of tropical cyclones and their potential intensity with a view to sea...
Studies of tropical cyclone (TC) formation from tropical waves have shown that TC formation requires...
Thesis--University of WashingtonPast hurricane or typhoon simulation studies have concentrated on th...
Using General Circulation Models (GCMs) for tropical cyclone studies is difficult due to the relativ...
This study investigates the possible changes that the greenhouse global warming might generate in ...
A study of intense hurricane-type vortices in the ECMWF operational model is reported. These vortice...
A very high resolution atmospheric general circulation model, T106-L19, has been used for the simula...
A very high resolution atmospheric general circulation model, T106-L19, has been used for the simula...
characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs). The analysis has been performed using scenario climate s...
Tropical cyclones have been investigated in a T159 version of the MPI ECHAM5 climate model using a n...
A high resolution general circulation model has been used to study intense tropical storms. A five-y...
Tropical cyclones have been investigated in a T159 version of the MPI ECHAM5 climate model using a n...
An eight-level axisymmetric model with simple parameterizations for clouds and the atmospheric bound...
Cyclones are a key element of extratropical weather and frequently lead to extreme events like wind ...
Abstract This study investigates the possible changes that greenhouse global warming ...
The dynamical system behaviour of tropical cyclones and their potential intensity with a view to sea...
Studies of tropical cyclone (TC) formation from tropical waves have shown that TC formation requires...
Thesis--University of WashingtonPast hurricane or typhoon simulation studies have concentrated on th...
Using General Circulation Models (GCMs) for tropical cyclone studies is difficult due to the relativ...
This study investigates the possible changes that the greenhouse global warming might generate in ...