This second of two papers on extratropical transition (ET) over the southwest Pacific Ocean focuses on the variability of ET. A climatology of ET onset based on a previously described objective technique shows that ET commences 158 of latitude nearer the equator on average than similar cases from the Northern Hemisphere. Characteristic midlatitude circulation patterns accompanying ET near 308S are identified by means of empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis of 50 storms. The first eigenvector pattern, explaining nearly half the circulation variability, expresses relaxed and enhanced pressure gradients south of the storm that define composites similar to ‘‘cradled’’ and ‘‘captured’’ classifications previously described for the southea...
This study analyzes the differences between an objective, automated identification of tropical cyclo...
The transition that a tropical cyclone experiences as it moves into the extratropical environment (k...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) historically have received less attenti...
A database of tropical cyclone best track and intensity information for the southwest Pacific Ocean ...
The authors present a global climatology of tropical cyclones (TCs) that undergo extratropical trans...
Extratropical transition (ET) is the process by which a tropical cyclone, upon encountering a barocl...
Extratropical transition (ET) is the process by which a tropical cyclone, upon encountering a barocl...
Extratropical transition (ET) is the process by which a tropical cyclone, upon encountering a barocl...
This thesis addresses the extratropical transition (ET) of tropical cyclones. ET is the process by w...
A significant number of tropical cyclones move into the midlatitudes and transform into extratropica...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-17-0329.1This rev...
Extended AbstractThe movement of a tropical cyclone into the midlatitudes involves interactions am...
This research investigates the extratropical transition (ET) of tropical cyclones in the Western Aus...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) of varying shapes, sizes, and intensities form in nearly every ocean basin a...
Extratropical transition (ET) in the western North Pacific is defined here in terms of two stages: t...
This study analyzes the differences between an objective, automated identification of tropical cyclo...
The transition that a tropical cyclone experiences as it moves into the extratropical environment (k...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) historically have received less attenti...
A database of tropical cyclone best track and intensity information for the southwest Pacific Ocean ...
The authors present a global climatology of tropical cyclones (TCs) that undergo extratropical trans...
Extratropical transition (ET) is the process by which a tropical cyclone, upon encountering a barocl...
Extratropical transition (ET) is the process by which a tropical cyclone, upon encountering a barocl...
Extratropical transition (ET) is the process by which a tropical cyclone, upon encountering a barocl...
This thesis addresses the extratropical transition (ET) of tropical cyclones. ET is the process by w...
A significant number of tropical cyclones move into the midlatitudes and transform into extratropica...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-17-0329.1This rev...
Extended AbstractThe movement of a tropical cyclone into the midlatitudes involves interactions am...
This research investigates the extratropical transition (ET) of tropical cyclones in the Western Aus...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) of varying shapes, sizes, and intensities form in nearly every ocean basin a...
Extratropical transition (ET) in the western North Pacific is defined here in terms of two stages: t...
This study analyzes the differences between an objective, automated identification of tropical cyclo...
The transition that a tropical cyclone experiences as it moves into the extratropical environment (k...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) historically have received less attenti...