Cloud-resolving ensemble simulations and sensitivity experiments utilizing the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) are performed to investigate the dynamics and predictability of the record-breaking rainfall and flooding event in Taiwan induced by Typhoon Morakot (2009). It is found that a good rainfall forecast foremost requires a good track forecast during Morakot's landfall. Given a good track forecast, interaction of the typhoon circulation with complex topography in southern Taiwan plays a dominant role in producing the observed heavy rainfalls. The terrain slope, strength of the horizontal winds, and mid lower-tropospheric moisture content in the southwesterly upslope flow are the primary factors that determine the rainf...
was used to simulate Supertyphoon Bilis (2000) in order to improve the prediction and the understand...
Due to the Central Mountain Range with an elevation up to about 4 km, the amount and distribution of...
The severity of meteorological disasters spawned by typhoons critically depends on not only the inte...
Typhoon Morakot produced record-breaking accumulated rainfall over southern Taiwan in August 2009. T...
Typhoon Morakot struck Taiwan on the night of Friday August 7th, 2009 as a category 2 storm with sus...
In this study, a series of numerical experiments are performed to examine the ability of a high-reso...
Moderate Typhoon Morakot (2009) became the most catastrophic typhoon in Taiwan on record. The MM5 nu...
A high-resolution nonhydrostatic numerical model, the Advanced Regional Prediction System (ARPS), wa...
Typhoon Morakot produced record-breaking accumulated rainfall over southern Taiwan in August 2009. T...
A heavy rainfall event in the Taiwan area associated with the interaction between Typhoon Babs (1998...
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Of all the natural disasters occurring in Taiwan, tropical cyclones are the most serious. Over a 20-...
Typhoon Morakot lashed Taiwan and produced copious amounts of precipitation in 2009. From the point ...
Three to four tropical cyclones (TCs) by average usually impact Taiwan every year. This study, using...
The impact of tropical cyclones on precipitation variability and surface processes in Taiwan is stud...
was used to simulate Supertyphoon Bilis (2000) in order to improve the prediction and the understand...
Due to the Central Mountain Range with an elevation up to about 4 km, the amount and distribution of...
The severity of meteorological disasters spawned by typhoons critically depends on not only the inte...
Typhoon Morakot produced record-breaking accumulated rainfall over southern Taiwan in August 2009. T...
Typhoon Morakot struck Taiwan on the night of Friday August 7th, 2009 as a category 2 storm with sus...
In this study, a series of numerical experiments are performed to examine the ability of a high-reso...
Moderate Typhoon Morakot (2009) became the most catastrophic typhoon in Taiwan on record. The MM5 nu...
A high-resolution nonhydrostatic numerical model, the Advanced Regional Prediction System (ARPS), wa...
Typhoon Morakot produced record-breaking accumulated rainfall over southern Taiwan in August 2009. T...
A heavy rainfall event in the Taiwan area associated with the interaction between Typhoon Babs (1998...
[[sponsorship]]環境變遷研究中心[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/G...
Of all the natural disasters occurring in Taiwan, tropical cyclones are the most serious. Over a 20-...
Typhoon Morakot lashed Taiwan and produced copious amounts of precipitation in 2009. From the point ...
Three to four tropical cyclones (TCs) by average usually impact Taiwan every year. This study, using...
The impact of tropical cyclones on precipitation variability and surface processes in Taiwan is stud...
was used to simulate Supertyphoon Bilis (2000) in order to improve the prediction and the understand...
Due to the Central Mountain Range with an elevation up to about 4 km, the amount and distribution of...
The severity of meteorological disasters spawned by typhoons critically depends on not only the inte...