The IBTrACS global best track data set endorsed by the World Meteorological Organization provides a valuable global record of tropical cyclone genesis, track and intensity, and spans 1842 to the present. The record is significantly more robust from the late 1970s onwards, as it is supported by satellite imagery. These records indicate that the first tropical cyclone in the South Indian Ocean to intensify to CAT5 status did so in 1994. This date is significantly later than the first CAT5 storms recorded in the IBTrACS database for the Atlantic Ocean (1924) and the North Pacific (1951) recorded from ship records, and half a decade later than those of the North Indian Ocean (1989) and South Pacific (1988), captured from satellite imagery. Foll...
Ocean Heat Content (OHC) plays a significant role in modulating the intensity of Tropical Cyclones (...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are devastating natural hazards that originate in the Bay of Bengal and the ...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) historically have received less attenti...
The IBTrACS global best track data set endorsed by the World Meteorological Organization provides a ...
International audienceTropical cyclones (TCs) are the most dangerous and damaging weather phenomena ...
A tropical cyclone is a region of violently circulating air about a central core of low atmospheric ...
Graduation date: 2012Recent studies have found that equatorial Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST...
The genesis of tropical cyclones (TCs) over Indian seas comprising of Bay of Bengal (BoB) and Arabia...
International audienceA 15-year (1999-2014) homogeneous database from RSMC La Reunion is employed to...
Cases where tropical storms are initiated simultaneously along one latitude are investigated. It is ...
International audienceDuring 2 January 2014, Cyclone Bejisa passed near La Réunion in the southweste...
International audienceABSTRACT This research concerning the South Pacific Ocean shows the 10‐year an...
Abstract— The features of the impact of some tropical cyclones (TC) in the Indian Ocean on the envir...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are the most devastating weather phenomenon in nature with the powerful stor...
International audienceThe evolution of tropical cyclone activity under climate change remains a cruc...
Ocean Heat Content (OHC) plays a significant role in modulating the intensity of Tropical Cyclones (...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are devastating natural hazards that originate in the Bay of Bengal and the ...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) historically have received less attenti...
The IBTrACS global best track data set endorsed by the World Meteorological Organization provides a ...
International audienceTropical cyclones (TCs) are the most dangerous and damaging weather phenomena ...
A tropical cyclone is a region of violently circulating air about a central core of low atmospheric ...
Graduation date: 2012Recent studies have found that equatorial Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST...
The genesis of tropical cyclones (TCs) over Indian seas comprising of Bay of Bengal (BoB) and Arabia...
International audienceA 15-year (1999-2014) homogeneous database from RSMC La Reunion is employed to...
Cases where tropical storms are initiated simultaneously along one latitude are investigated. It is ...
International audienceDuring 2 January 2014, Cyclone Bejisa passed near La Réunion in the southweste...
International audienceABSTRACT This research concerning the South Pacific Ocean shows the 10‐year an...
Abstract— The features of the impact of some tropical cyclones (TC) in the Indian Ocean on the envir...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are the most devastating weather phenomenon in nature with the powerful stor...
International audienceThe evolution of tropical cyclone activity under climate change remains a cruc...
Ocean Heat Content (OHC) plays a significant role in modulating the intensity of Tropical Cyclones (...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are devastating natural hazards that originate in the Bay of Bengal and the ...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) historically have received less attenti...