The representation of extratropical cyclones (ETCs) precipitation in general circulation models (GCMs) and a weather research and forecasting (WRF) model is analyzed. This work considers the link between ETC precipitation and dynamical strength and tests if parameterized convection affects this link for ETCs in the North Atlantic Basin. Lagrangian cyclone tracks of ETCs in ERA-Interim reanalysis (ERAI), the GISS and GFDL CMIP5 models, and WRF with two horizontal resolutions are utilized in a compositing analysis. The 20-km resolution WRF model generates stronger ETCs based on surface wind speed and cyclone precipitation. The GCMs and ERAI generate similar composite means and distributions for cyclone precipitation rates, but GCMs generate w...
Extratropical Transition (ET) events describe the transformation of tropical cyclones as they move i...
Extratropical cyclones (ETCs) are the most common weather phenomena affecting the United States, Can...
Extratropical cyclones contribute most of the precipitation in the midlatitudes, i.e. up to 70 durin...
The representation of extratropical cyclones (ETCs) precipitation in general circulation models (GCM...
Extratropical cyclones produce the majority of precipitation in many regions of the extratropics. Th...
Extratropical cyclones produce the majority of precipitation in many regions of the extratropics. Th...
Extratropical cyclones and how they may change in a warmer climate have been investigated in detail ...
This is an open access article.Extratropical cyclones are a key feature of the weather in the extra-...
This is the final version. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this record...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ex...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
This study analyzes the differences between an objective, automated identification of tropical cyclo...
Composites of wind speeds, equivalent potential temperature, mean sea level pressure, vertical veloc...
This paper describes an objective technique for detecting the extratropical transition (ET) of tropi...
This work aims to analyze and compare ERA5 and CFSR/CFSv2 from 1979 to 2019 with 1-hourly outputs, r...
Extratropical Transition (ET) events describe the transformation of tropical cyclones as they move i...
Extratropical cyclones (ETCs) are the most common weather phenomena affecting the United States, Can...
Extratropical cyclones contribute most of the precipitation in the midlatitudes, i.e. up to 70 durin...
The representation of extratropical cyclones (ETCs) precipitation in general circulation models (GCM...
Extratropical cyclones produce the majority of precipitation in many regions of the extratropics. Th...
Extratropical cyclones produce the majority of precipitation in many regions of the extratropics. Th...
Extratropical cyclones and how they may change in a warmer climate have been investigated in detail ...
This is an open access article.Extratropical cyclones are a key feature of the weather in the extra-...
This is the final version. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this record...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ex...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
This study analyzes the differences between an objective, automated identification of tropical cyclo...
Composites of wind speeds, equivalent potential temperature, mean sea level pressure, vertical veloc...
This paper describes an objective technique for detecting the extratropical transition (ET) of tropi...
This work aims to analyze and compare ERA5 and CFSR/CFSv2 from 1979 to 2019 with 1-hourly outputs, r...
Extratropical Transition (ET) events describe the transformation of tropical cyclones as they move i...
Extratropical cyclones (ETCs) are the most common weather phenomena affecting the United States, Can...
Extratropical cyclones contribute most of the precipitation in the midlatitudes, i.e. up to 70 durin...