Tropical cyclone intensification processes are explored in six high-resolution climate models. The analysis framework employs process-oriented diagnostics that focus on how convection, moisture, clouds, and related processes are coupled. These diagnostics include budgets of column moist static energy and the spatial variance of column moist static energy, where the column integral is performed between fixed pressure levels. The latter allows for the quantification of the different feedback processes responsible for the amplification of moist static energy anomalies associated with the organization of convection and cyclone spinup, including surface flux feedbacks and cloud-radiative feedbacks. Tropical cyclones (TCs) are tracked in the clim...
The global characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs) simulated by several climate models are analyz...
This study investigates the possible changes that the greenhouse global warming might generate in t...
Spring 2001.Also issued as author's dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Colorado State University, 2001.Includes...
Tropical cyclone intensification processes are explored in six high-resolution climate models. The a...
Tropical cyclone intensification processes are explored in six high-resolution climate models. The a...
The main energy source for the intensification of a tropical cyclone (TC) is widely accepted to be t...
Previous studies have shown that the number, intensity, and structure of simulated tropical cyclones...
Special forecasts from the Global Forecast System (GFS) model were used in this study to evaluate ho...
Characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs) in global climate models (GCMs) are known to be influence...
This study investigates tropical cyclone integrated kinetic energy, a measure which takes into accou...
This study evaluates tropical cyclone (TC) rainfall structures in the CMIP6 HighResMIP global climat...
Coincident satellite passive microwave (SSM/I) observations and 48 h numerical simulations using a h...
Looking at the connection between tropical cyclones and climate changes due to anthropogenic and nat...
Deep moist convection is an inherently multiscale phenomenon with organization processes coupling co...
Using General Circulation Models (GCMs) for tropical cyclone studies is challenging due to the relat...
The global characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs) simulated by several climate models are analyz...
This study investigates the possible changes that the greenhouse global warming might generate in t...
Spring 2001.Also issued as author's dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Colorado State University, 2001.Includes...
Tropical cyclone intensification processes are explored in six high-resolution climate models. The a...
Tropical cyclone intensification processes are explored in six high-resolution climate models. The a...
The main energy source for the intensification of a tropical cyclone (TC) is widely accepted to be t...
Previous studies have shown that the number, intensity, and structure of simulated tropical cyclones...
Special forecasts from the Global Forecast System (GFS) model were used in this study to evaluate ho...
Characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs) in global climate models (GCMs) are known to be influence...
This study investigates tropical cyclone integrated kinetic energy, a measure which takes into accou...
This study evaluates tropical cyclone (TC) rainfall structures in the CMIP6 HighResMIP global climat...
Coincident satellite passive microwave (SSM/I) observations and 48 h numerical simulations using a h...
Looking at the connection between tropical cyclones and climate changes due to anthropogenic and nat...
Deep moist convection is an inherently multiscale phenomenon with organization processes coupling co...
Using General Circulation Models (GCMs) for tropical cyclone studies is challenging due to the relat...
The global characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs) simulated by several climate models are analyz...
This study investigates the possible changes that the greenhouse global warming might generate in t...
Spring 2001.Also issued as author's dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Colorado State University, 2001.Includes...