For the Northern Hemisphere extratropics, changes in the mid-latitude storm tracks are key to understanding the impacts of climate warming, but projections of their future location in current climate models are affected by large uncertainty. Here, we show that in spite of this uncertainty in the atmospheric circulation response to warming, by analysing the behaviour of the storms (or extratropical cyclones) themselves, projections of change in the number of the most intensely precipitating extratropical cyclones are substantial and consistent across models. In particular, we show large increases in the frequency of extreme extratropical cyclones (those above the present day 99th percentile of precipitation intensity) by the end of the centu...
Climate change is expected to increase winter rainfall and flooding in many extratropical regions as...
Extratropical cyclones in winter and their characteristics are investigated in depth for the Atlant...
Extratropical cyclones are a dominant feature of the midlatitudes, as their passage is associated wi...
For the Northern Hemisphere extratropics, changes in the mid-latitude storm tracks are key to unders...
Current climate model projections do not exhibit a large change in the intensity of extratropical cy...
Extratropical cyclones and how they may change in a warmer climate have been investigated in detail ...
This study has investigated serial (temporal) clustering of extra-tropical cyclones simulated by 17 ...
The response of North Atlantic and European extratropical cyclones to climate change is investigated...
Based on the availability of hemispheric gridded data sets from observations, analysis and global cl...
Extratropical cyclones, major contributors to precipitation in the midlatitudes, comprise mesoscale ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Under particular large-scale atmospheric conditions, several windstorms may affect Europe within a s...
Wintertime extreme precipitation from cyclone clusters, i.e. consecutive cyclones moving across the ...
Extratropical cyclones are a major control of weather and climate in the midlatitudes. Climate mode...
Tropical cyclones undergo extratropical transition (ET) in every ocean basin. Projected changes in E...
Climate change is expected to increase winter rainfall and flooding in many extratropical regions as...
Extratropical cyclones in winter and their characteristics are investigated in depth for the Atlant...
Extratropical cyclones are a dominant feature of the midlatitudes, as their passage is associated wi...
For the Northern Hemisphere extratropics, changes in the mid-latitude storm tracks are key to unders...
Current climate model projections do not exhibit a large change in the intensity of extratropical cy...
Extratropical cyclones and how they may change in a warmer climate have been investigated in detail ...
This study has investigated serial (temporal) clustering of extra-tropical cyclones simulated by 17 ...
The response of North Atlantic and European extratropical cyclones to climate change is investigated...
Based on the availability of hemispheric gridded data sets from observations, analysis and global cl...
Extratropical cyclones, major contributors to precipitation in the midlatitudes, comprise mesoscale ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Under particular large-scale atmospheric conditions, several windstorms may affect Europe within a s...
Wintertime extreme precipitation from cyclone clusters, i.e. consecutive cyclones moving across the ...
Extratropical cyclones are a major control of weather and climate in the midlatitudes. Climate mode...
Tropical cyclones undergo extratropical transition (ET) in every ocean basin. Projected changes in E...
Climate change is expected to increase winter rainfall and flooding in many extratropical regions as...
Extratropical cyclones in winter and their characteristics are investigated in depth for the Atlant...
Extratropical cyclones are a dominant feature of the midlatitudes, as their passage is associated wi...