An assessment was made of whether detectable changes in tropical cyclone (TC) activity are identifiable in observations and whether any changes can be attributed to anthropogenic climate change. Overall, historical data suggest detectable TC activity changes in some regions associated with TC track changes, while data quality and quantity issues create greater challenges for analyses based on TC intensity and frequency. A number of specific published conclusions (case studies) about possible detectable anthropogenic influence on TCs were assessed using the conventional approach of preferentially avoiding type I errors (i.e., overstating anthropogenic influence or detection). We conclude there is at least low to medium confidence that the ob...
For Northern Hemisphere extra-tropical cyclone activity, the dependency of a potential anthropogenic...
Changes in extreme weather, such as tropical cyclones, are one of the most serious ways society expe...
There is no consensus on whether climate change has yet affected the statistics of tropical cyclones...
An assessment was made of whether detectable changes in tropical cyclone (TC) activity are identifia...
Model projections of tropical cyclone (TC) activity response to anthropogenic warming in climate mod...
Whether the characteristics of tropical cyclones have changed or will change in a warming climate — ...
Recent reviews have concluded that efforts to date have yet to detect or attribute an anthropogenic ...
Since the Eighth International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC-8), held in December 2014, progre...
Impacts of tropical cyclones in the South Pacific Island countries are of great significance. Now wi...
To examine the impact of natural and anthropogenic climate variability on tropical cyclone (TC) trac...
Whether the characteristics of tropical cyclones have changed or will change in a warming climate - ...
No anthropogenic climate change influence on Atlantic tropical cyclone behaviour and concomitant dam...
This ScienceBrief Review examines the link between climate change and tropical cyclones (TCs, includ...
Changes in tropical cyclone (TC) frequency under anthropogenic climate change are examined for 13 gl...
recent upward trends in tropical cyclone activity are the spurious result of changes in the techniqu...
For Northern Hemisphere extra-tropical cyclone activity, the dependency of a potential anthropogenic...
Changes in extreme weather, such as tropical cyclones, are one of the most serious ways society expe...
There is no consensus on whether climate change has yet affected the statistics of tropical cyclones...
An assessment was made of whether detectable changes in tropical cyclone (TC) activity are identifia...
Model projections of tropical cyclone (TC) activity response to anthropogenic warming in climate mod...
Whether the characteristics of tropical cyclones have changed or will change in a warming climate — ...
Recent reviews have concluded that efforts to date have yet to detect or attribute an anthropogenic ...
Since the Eighth International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC-8), held in December 2014, progre...
Impacts of tropical cyclones in the South Pacific Island countries are of great significance. Now wi...
To examine the impact of natural and anthropogenic climate variability on tropical cyclone (TC) trac...
Whether the characteristics of tropical cyclones have changed or will change in a warming climate - ...
No anthropogenic climate change influence on Atlantic tropical cyclone behaviour and concomitant dam...
This ScienceBrief Review examines the link between climate change and tropical cyclones (TCs, includ...
Changes in tropical cyclone (TC) frequency under anthropogenic climate change are examined for 13 gl...
recent upward trends in tropical cyclone activity are the spurious result of changes in the techniqu...
For Northern Hemisphere extra-tropical cyclone activity, the dependency of a potential anthropogenic...
Changes in extreme weather, such as tropical cyclones, are one of the most serious ways society expe...
There is no consensus on whether climate change has yet affected the statistics of tropical cyclones...