The authors present a global climatology of tropical cyclones (TCs) that undergo extratropical transition (ET). ET is objectively defined based on a TC’s trajectory through the cyclone phase space (CPS), which is calculated using storm tracks from 1979–2017 best track data and geopotential height fields from reanalysis datasets. Two reanalyses are used and compared for this purpose, the Japanese 55-yr Reanalysis and the ECMWF interim reanalysis. The results are used to study the seasonal and geographical distributions of storms undergoing ET and interbasin differences in the statistics of ET occurrence. About 50% of all TCs in the North Atlantic and the western North Pacific undergo ET. In the Southern Hemisphere, ET fractions range from ab...
This second of two papers on extratropical transition (ET) over the southwest Pacific Ocean focuses ...
Tropical cyclones undergo extratropical transition (ET) in every ocean basin. Projected changes in E...
Extratropical Transition (ET) events describe the transformation of tropical cyclones as they move i...
This thesis addresses the extratropical transition (ET) of tropical cyclones. ET is the process by w...
This study analyzes the differences between an objective, automated identification of tropical cyclo...
Extratropical transition (ET) is the process by which a tropical cyclone, upon encountering a barocl...
Tropical cyclones undergo extratropical transition (ET) in every ocean basin. Projected changes in E...
Extratropical transition (ET) is a frequently studied process that occurs when a tropical cyclone st...
A significant number of tropical cyclones move into the midlatitudes and transform into extratropica...
This paper describes an objective technique for detecting the extratropical transition (ET) of tropi...
A database of tropical cyclone best track and intensity information for the southwest Pacific Ocean ...
Extratropical transition (ET) is the process by which a tropical cyclone (i.e., hurricane) transform...
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...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) of varying shapes, sizes, and intensities form in nearly every ocean basin a...
This second of two papers on extratropical transition (ET) over the southwest Pacific Ocean focuses ...
Tropical cyclones undergo extratropical transition (ET) in every ocean basin. Projected changes in E...
Extratropical Transition (ET) events describe the transformation of tropical cyclones as they move i...
This thesis addresses the extratropical transition (ET) of tropical cyclones. ET is the process by w...
This study analyzes the differences between an objective, automated identification of tropical cyclo...
Extratropical transition (ET) is the process by which a tropical cyclone, upon encountering a barocl...
Tropical cyclones undergo extratropical transition (ET) in every ocean basin. Projected changes in E...
Extratropical transition (ET) is a frequently studied process that occurs when a tropical cyclone st...
A significant number of tropical cyclones move into the midlatitudes and transform into extratropica...
This paper describes an objective technique for detecting the extratropical transition (ET) of tropi...
A database of tropical cyclone best track and intensity information for the southwest Pacific Ocean ...
Extratropical transition (ET) is the process by which a tropical cyclone (i.e., hurricane) transform...
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...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) of varying shapes, sizes, and intensities form in nearly every ocean basin a...
This second of two papers on extratropical transition (ET) over the southwest Pacific Ocean focuses ...
Tropical cyclones undergo extratropical transition (ET) in every ocean basin. Projected changes in E...
Extratropical Transition (ET) events describe the transformation of tropical cyclones as they move i...