This study explores seasonal patterns and structures of moisture transport pathways from the North Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico that lead to extreme large-scale precipitation and floods over land. Storm tracks, such as the tropical cyclone tracks in the Northern Atlantic Ocean, are an example of moisture transport pathways. In the first part, North Atlantic cyclone tracks are clustered by the moments to identify common traits in genesis locations, track shapes, intensities, life spans, landfalls, seasonal patterns, and trends. The clustering results of part one show the dynamical behavior differences of tropical cyclones born in different parts of the basin. Drawing on these conclusions, in the second part, statistical track se...
In the northeastern United States, extratropical cyclones (ETCs) are associated with the majority of...
Irene was the most destructive tropical cyclone (TC) of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season due to fl...
Twenty extreme spring floods that occurred in the Ohio basin between 1901 and 2008, identified from ...
A new method for classifying tropical cyclones or similar features is introduced. The cyclone track ...
This study examines the impact of natural climate variability and long-term climate change on North ...
Interannual-decadal variability of tropical cyclone (TC) track density over the North Atlantic (NA) ...
Identifying patterns in data relating to extreme rainfall is important for classifying and estimatin...
A realistic representation of the North Atlantic tropical cyclone tracks is crucial as it allows, fo...
© 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V. Tropical cyclones (TCs) in the North Atlantic (NA) basin pose an a...
Key Findings: 1. Human activities have contributed substantially to observed ocean-atmosphere variab...
Understanding and predicting changes in storm tracks over longer time scales is a challenging proble...
A realistic representation of the North Atlantic tropical cyclone tracks is crucial as it allows, fo...
Accurately determining extratropical cyclone paths can help one to anticipate and understand the reg...
AbstractTropical cyclones (TCs) in the North Atlantic (NA) basin pose an annual risk to coastal regi...
A probabilistic clustering technique is developed for classification of wintertime extratropical cyc...
In the northeastern United States, extratropical cyclones (ETCs) are associated with the majority of...
Irene was the most destructive tropical cyclone (TC) of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season due to fl...
Twenty extreme spring floods that occurred in the Ohio basin between 1901 and 2008, identified from ...
A new method for classifying tropical cyclones or similar features is introduced. The cyclone track ...
This study examines the impact of natural climate variability and long-term climate change on North ...
Interannual-decadal variability of tropical cyclone (TC) track density over the North Atlantic (NA) ...
Identifying patterns in data relating to extreme rainfall is important for classifying and estimatin...
A realistic representation of the North Atlantic tropical cyclone tracks is crucial as it allows, fo...
© 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V. Tropical cyclones (TCs) in the North Atlantic (NA) basin pose an a...
Key Findings: 1. Human activities have contributed substantially to observed ocean-atmosphere variab...
Understanding and predicting changes in storm tracks over longer time scales is a challenging proble...
A realistic representation of the North Atlantic tropical cyclone tracks is crucial as it allows, fo...
Accurately determining extratropical cyclone paths can help one to anticipate and understand the reg...
AbstractTropical cyclones (TCs) in the North Atlantic (NA) basin pose an annual risk to coastal regi...
A probabilistic clustering technique is developed for classification of wintertime extratropical cyc...
In the northeastern United States, extratropical cyclones (ETCs) are associated with the majority of...
Irene was the most destructive tropical cyclone (TC) of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season due to fl...
Twenty extreme spring floods that occurred in the Ohio basin between 1901 and 2008, identified from ...