Most seasonal forecasts of Atlantic tropical storm numbers are produced using statistical-empirical models. However, forecasts can also be made using numerical models which encode the laws of physics, here referred to as "dynamical models". Based on 12 years of re-forecasts and 2 years of real-time forecasts, we show that the so-called EUROSIP (EUROpean Seasonal to Inter-annual Prediction) multi-model ensemble of coupled ocean atmosphere models has substantial skill in probabilistic prediction of the number of Atlantic tropical storms. The EUROSIP real-time forecasts correctly distinguished between the exceptional year of 2005 and the average hurricane year of 2006. These results have implications for the reliability of climate change predi...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are a hazard to life and property and a prominent element of the global clim...
Retrospective predictions of multiyear NorthAtlanticOcean hurricane frequency are explored by applyi...
Weather regimes are large-scale atmospheric circulation states that frequently occur in the climate ...
Motivation for starting the new Met Office operational seasonal forecast of Atlantic tropical storms...
The recent emergence of near-term climate prediction, wherein climate models are initialized with th...
In this chapter we present advances in forecasting Atlantic tropical cyclone (TC) landfall statistic...
Hurricanes cause drastic social problems as well as generate huge economic losses. A reliable foreca...
By considering the intensity, duration, and frequency of tropical cyclones, the power dissipation in...
Seasonal forecasting for tropical regions, based on statistical and dynamical modelling approaches, ...
Extra‐tropical cyclones and their associated extreme wind speeds are a major cause of vast damage an...
The International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) has been issuing experimental sea...
Building upon our previous seasonal hurricane prediction model, here we develop two statistical mode...
This study investigates the predictability of tropical cyclone (TC) seasonal count anomalies using t...
An ensemble of seasonal Atlantic hurricane simulations is conducted using The Florida State Universi...
In this study, Tropical Cyclones (TC) over the Western North Pacific (WNP) and North Atlantic (NA) b...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are a hazard to life and property and a prominent element of the global clim...
Retrospective predictions of multiyear NorthAtlanticOcean hurricane frequency are explored by applyi...
Weather regimes are large-scale atmospheric circulation states that frequently occur in the climate ...
Motivation for starting the new Met Office operational seasonal forecast of Atlantic tropical storms...
The recent emergence of near-term climate prediction, wherein climate models are initialized with th...
In this chapter we present advances in forecasting Atlantic tropical cyclone (TC) landfall statistic...
Hurricanes cause drastic social problems as well as generate huge economic losses. A reliable foreca...
By considering the intensity, duration, and frequency of tropical cyclones, the power dissipation in...
Seasonal forecasting for tropical regions, based on statistical and dynamical modelling approaches, ...
Extra‐tropical cyclones and their associated extreme wind speeds are a major cause of vast damage an...
The International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) has been issuing experimental sea...
Building upon our previous seasonal hurricane prediction model, here we develop two statistical mode...
This study investigates the predictability of tropical cyclone (TC) seasonal count anomalies using t...
An ensemble of seasonal Atlantic hurricane simulations is conducted using The Florida State Universi...
In this study, Tropical Cyclones (TC) over the Western North Pacific (WNP) and North Atlantic (NA) b...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are a hazard to life and property and a prominent element of the global clim...
Retrospective predictions of multiyear NorthAtlanticOcean hurricane frequency are explored by applyi...
Weather regimes are large-scale atmospheric circulation states that frequently occur in the climate ...