Using the historical Atlantic tropical cyclone record, this study examines the empirical relationships between climate state variables and Atlantic tropical cyclone counts. The state variables considered as predictors include indices of the El Niño/Southern Oscillation and Northern Atlantic Oscillation, and both “local” and “relative” measures of Main Development Region sea surface temperature. Other predictors considered include indices measuring the Atlantic Meridional Mode and the West African monsoon. Using all of the potential predictors in a forward stepwise Poisson regression, we examine the relationships between tropical cyclone counts and climate state variables. As a further extension on past studies, both basin-wide named storm c...
Using millennia-long climate model simulations, favorable environments for tropical cyclone formatio...
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The variability of North Atlantic tropical storm and hurricane tracks, and its relationship to clima...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...
In a changing climate, the impact of tropical cyclones on the United States Atlantic and Gulf Coasts...
A statistical-stochastic model of the complete life cycle of North Atlantic (NA) tropical cyclones (...
Variability in tropical cyclone activity in the eastern Pacific basin has been linked to a wide rang...
Interannual-decadal variability of tropical cyclone (TC) track density over the North Atlantic (NA) ...
Interannual variations in seasonal tropical cyclone (TC) activity (e.g., genesis frequency and locat...
The influence of an increased sea surface temperature (SST) on the frequency and intensity of cyclon...
North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones (TCs) are major atmospheric hazards that can cause large disruption...
Detection and attribution of past changes in cyclone activity are hampered by biased cyclone records...
The variability of Atlantic tropical cyclones (TCs) associated with El Niño–Southern Oscillation (EN...
Statistically-based seasonal hurricane outlooks for the North Atlantic were initiated by Colorado St...
Tropical cyclones are affected by a large number of climatic factors, which translates into complex ...
Using millennia-long climate model simulations, favorable environments for tropical cyclone formatio...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The variability of North Atlantic tropical storm and hurricane tracks, and its relationship to clima...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...
In a changing climate, the impact of tropical cyclones on the United States Atlantic and Gulf Coasts...
A statistical-stochastic model of the complete life cycle of North Atlantic (NA) tropical cyclones (...
Variability in tropical cyclone activity in the eastern Pacific basin has been linked to a wide rang...
Interannual-decadal variability of tropical cyclone (TC) track density over the North Atlantic (NA) ...
Interannual variations in seasonal tropical cyclone (TC) activity (e.g., genesis frequency and locat...
The influence of an increased sea surface temperature (SST) on the frequency and intensity of cyclon...
North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones (TCs) are major atmospheric hazards that can cause large disruption...
Detection and attribution of past changes in cyclone activity are hampered by biased cyclone records...
The variability of Atlantic tropical cyclones (TCs) associated with El Niño–Southern Oscillation (EN...
Statistically-based seasonal hurricane outlooks for the North Atlantic were initiated by Colorado St...
Tropical cyclones are affected by a large number of climatic factors, which translates into complex ...
Using millennia-long climate model simulations, favorable environments for tropical cyclone formatio...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The variability of North Atlantic tropical storm and hurricane tracks, and its relationship to clima...