The circulation of the Northern Hemisphere extratropical troposphere has changed over recent decades, with marked decreases in extratropical cyclone activity and eddy kinetic energy (EKE) in summer and increases in the fraction of precipitation that is convective in all seasons. Decreasing EKE in summer is partly explained by a weakening meridional temperature gradient, but changes in vertical temperature gradients and increasing moisture also affect the mean available potential energy (MAPE), which is the energetic reservoir from which extratropical cyclones draw. Furthermore, the relation of changes in mean thermal structure and moisture to changes in convection associated with extratropical cyclones is poorly understood. Here we calculat...
Virtually all metrics of Atlantic tropical cyclone activity show substantial increases over the past...
The effect of a warmer climate on the properties of extratropical cyclones is investigated using sim...
Diabatic processes significantly affect the development and structure of extratropical cyclones. Pre...
Variations in energetics of cyclones in the midlatitude North America are examined and changes of th...
Many tropical storms that form in the Atlantic Ocean migrate into the mid-latitudes after they move ...
A study of the contribution of latent heat release to the synoptic scale vertical motions in the Jan...
Little is known about how the structure of extra-tropical cyclones will change in the future. In thi...
Cyclones are a key element of extratropical weather and frequently lead to extreme events like wind ...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) can make significant size changes during their lifetime. Being able to accur...
Extratropical cyclones and how they may change in a warmer climate have been investigated in detai...
This study addresses the role of convective available potential energy (CAPE) in the intensification...
© 2005 Dr. Eun-Pa LimOver the last century, increases in anthropogenic greenhouse gases and global t...
The wintertime evolution of the North Pacific storm track appears to challenge classical theories of...
Tropical cyclones (TC) under different climate conditions in the Northern Hemisphere have been inves...
Grid-scale and time mean flow available potential energy budget equations are derived. Computational...
Virtually all metrics of Atlantic tropical cyclone activity show substantial increases over the past...
The effect of a warmer climate on the properties of extratropical cyclones is investigated using sim...
Diabatic processes significantly affect the development and structure of extratropical cyclones. Pre...
Variations in energetics of cyclones in the midlatitude North America are examined and changes of th...
Many tropical storms that form in the Atlantic Ocean migrate into the mid-latitudes after they move ...
A study of the contribution of latent heat release to the synoptic scale vertical motions in the Jan...
Little is known about how the structure of extra-tropical cyclones will change in the future. In thi...
Cyclones are a key element of extratropical weather and frequently lead to extreme events like wind ...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) can make significant size changes during their lifetime. Being able to accur...
Extratropical cyclones and how they may change in a warmer climate have been investigated in detai...
This study addresses the role of convective available potential energy (CAPE) in the intensification...
© 2005 Dr. Eun-Pa LimOver the last century, increases in anthropogenic greenhouse gases and global t...
The wintertime evolution of the North Pacific storm track appears to challenge classical theories of...
Tropical cyclones (TC) under different climate conditions in the Northern Hemisphere have been inves...
Grid-scale and time mean flow available potential energy budget equations are derived. Computational...
Virtually all metrics of Atlantic tropical cyclone activity show substantial increases over the past...
The effect of a warmer climate on the properties of extratropical cyclones is investigated using sim...
Diabatic processes significantly affect the development and structure of extratropical cyclones. Pre...