A novel tropical cyclone (TC) detection technique designed for coarse-resolution models is tested and evaluated. The detector, based on the Okubo-Weiss-Zeta parameter (OWZP), is applied to a selection of Coupled Model Intercomparison Project, phase 3 (CMIP3), models [Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Mark, version 3.5 (CSIRO-Mk3.5); Max Planck Institute ECHAM5 (MPI-ECHAM5); and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Climate Model, versions 2.0 (GFDL CM2.0) and 2.1 (GFDL CM2.1)], and the combined performance of the model and detector is assessed by comparison with observed TC climatology for the period 1970-2000. Preliminary TC frequency projections are made using the three better-performing models by comparing the ...
Future tropical cyclone activity is a topic of great scientific and societal interest. In the absenc...
Recent progress in computing and model development has initiated the era of global storm-resolving m...
The ability to run General Circulation Models (GCMs) at ever-higher horizontal resolutions has meant...
A novel approach to tropical cyclone (TC) detection in coarse-resolution numerical model data is int...
The Okubo–Weiss–Zeta (OWZ) tropical cyclone (TC) detection scheme, which has been used to detect TCs...
Past studies have shown that tropical cyclone (TC) projection results can be sensitive to different ...
Changes in tropical cyclone (TC) frequency under anthropogenic climate change are examined for 13 gl...
Past studies have shown that tropical cyclone (TC) projection results can be sensitive to different ...
Recent global climate models with sufficient resolution and physics offer a promising approach for s...
Tropical cyclones have been investigated in a T159 version of the MPI ECHAM5 climate model using a n...
Tropical cyclones have been investigated in a T159 version of the MPI ECHAM5 climate model using a n...
Of broad scientific and public interest is the reliability of global climate models (GCMs) to simula...
A recently validated algorithm for detecting and tracking tropical cyclones (TCs) in coarse resoluti...
The global characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs) simulated by several climate models are analyz...
The global characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs) simulated by several climate models are analyz...
Future tropical cyclone activity is a topic of great scientific and societal interest. In the absenc...
Recent progress in computing and model development has initiated the era of global storm-resolving m...
The ability to run General Circulation Models (GCMs) at ever-higher horizontal resolutions has meant...
A novel approach to tropical cyclone (TC) detection in coarse-resolution numerical model data is int...
The Okubo–Weiss–Zeta (OWZ) tropical cyclone (TC) detection scheme, which has been used to detect TCs...
Past studies have shown that tropical cyclone (TC) projection results can be sensitive to different ...
Changes in tropical cyclone (TC) frequency under anthropogenic climate change are examined for 13 gl...
Past studies have shown that tropical cyclone (TC) projection results can be sensitive to different ...
Recent global climate models with sufficient resolution and physics offer a promising approach for s...
Tropical cyclones have been investigated in a T159 version of the MPI ECHAM5 climate model using a n...
Tropical cyclones have been investigated in a T159 version of the MPI ECHAM5 climate model using a n...
Of broad scientific and public interest is the reliability of global climate models (GCMs) to simula...
A recently validated algorithm for detecting and tracking tropical cyclones (TCs) in coarse resoluti...
The global characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs) simulated by several climate models are analyz...
The global characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs) simulated by several climate models are analyz...
Future tropical cyclone activity is a topic of great scientific and societal interest. In the absenc...
Recent progress in computing and model development has initiated the era of global storm-resolving m...
The ability to run General Circulation Models (GCMs) at ever-higher horizontal resolutions has meant...