<p>The National Centers for Environmental Prediction–National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP–NCAR) reanalysis is used to estimate time trends of, and analyze the relationships among, six indices of cyclone activity or forcing for the winters of 1949–99, over the region 20°–70°N. The indices are Eady growth rate and temperature variance, both at 500 hPa; surface meridional temperature gradient; the 95th percentile of near-surface wind speed; and counts of cyclones and intense cyclones. With multiple indices, one can examine different aspects of storm activity and forcing and assess the robustness of the results to various definitions of a cyclone index. Results are reported both as averages over broad spatial regions and at the resolu...
The ability of state‐of‐the‐art regional climate models to simulate cyclone activity in the Arctic i...
We present an analysis of the large-scale atmospheric circulation variability since 1900 based on va...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...
In this study, we detect and track extratropical cyclones using 6-hourly mean sea level pressure dat...
Extra-tropical cyclones are an important feature of mid-latitude weather and climate. The interdecad...
A recently developed technique for deducing tropical cyclone activity from global reanalyses and cli...
Northern Hemisphere cyclone activity is assessed by applying an algorithm for the detection and trac...
The relationships between cyclone characteristics and Northern Hemispheric (NH) temperature during t...
Arctic cyclone activity is investigated in the context of climate change and variability by using a ...
The applicability of three different cyclone detection and tracking schemes is investigated with rea...
Winter cyclone activity over the Northern Hemisphere is investigated in an ECHAM4/OPYC3 greenhouse g...
The winter extratropical cyclone activity in the Southern Hemisphere during the last one thousand ye...
AbstractThis study inter-compares extratropical cyclone activity in the following nine reanalysis da...
The clustering in time (seriality) of extratropical cyclones is responsible for large cumulative ins...
Bibliography: pages [90]-94.The seasonal and annual cyclone frequencies, derived from an equal-area ...
The ability of state‐of‐the‐art regional climate models to simulate cyclone activity in the Arctic i...
We present an analysis of the large-scale atmospheric circulation variability since 1900 based on va...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...
In this study, we detect and track extratropical cyclones using 6-hourly mean sea level pressure dat...
Extra-tropical cyclones are an important feature of mid-latitude weather and climate. The interdecad...
A recently developed technique for deducing tropical cyclone activity from global reanalyses and cli...
Northern Hemisphere cyclone activity is assessed by applying an algorithm for the detection and trac...
The relationships between cyclone characteristics and Northern Hemispheric (NH) temperature during t...
Arctic cyclone activity is investigated in the context of climate change and variability by using a ...
The applicability of three different cyclone detection and tracking schemes is investigated with rea...
Winter cyclone activity over the Northern Hemisphere is investigated in an ECHAM4/OPYC3 greenhouse g...
The winter extratropical cyclone activity in the Southern Hemisphere during the last one thousand ye...
AbstractThis study inter-compares extratropical cyclone activity in the following nine reanalysis da...
The clustering in time (seriality) of extratropical cyclones is responsible for large cumulative ins...
Bibliography: pages [90]-94.The seasonal and annual cyclone frequencies, derived from an equal-area ...
The ability of state‐of‐the‐art regional climate models to simulate cyclone activity in the Arctic i...
We present an analysis of the large-scale atmospheric circulation variability since 1900 based on va...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...