This paper investigates the performance of two recently developed thermodynamic models of maximum tropical cyclone intensity (K. A. Emanuel’s referred to here as E1 and G. J. Holland’s referred to here as H1), which are designed to estimate the most intense storm possible given the ambient environmental conditions. The study involves estimating the maximum potential tropical cyclone intensity (MPI) from climatological information in three ocean regions, where relatively reliable atmospheric soundings and tropical cyclone intensity data exist. The monthly MPI was estimated for 28 locations across the northwest Pacific, southwest Pacific, and North Atlantic Ocean regions. Empirically derived relationships between observed maximum storm ...
Abstract Accurate tropical cyclone track and intensity forecasts are vital to storm surge prediction...
Tropical Cyclone (TC) systems affect global ocean heat transport due to mixing of the upper ocean an...
In this thesis the sensitivity of a modelled tropical cyclone to sea surface temperature (SST) and C...
This paper investigates the performance of two recently developed thermodynamic models of maximum tr...
This paper investigates the performance of two recently developed thermodynamic models of maximum tr...
This study investigates relationships between observed tropical cyclone (TC) maximum intensities and...
Recent studies have investigated trends and interannual variability in the potential intensity (PI) ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
An empirical relationship between climatological sea surface temperatures (SST) and the maximum inte...
[1] The thermodynamic theory for the physics of a mature tropical cyclone (TC) tells us that the cyc...
Hurricane intensity forecasting has lagged far behind the forecasting of hurricane track. In an effo...
Several studies have shown that the intensity of numerically simulated tropical cyclones can exceed ...
The primary objective of this research is the development of a statistical model that will provide t...
Session - Tropical Cyclone Intensity 5: External Influences on Tropical Cyclone IntensityThe relatio...
Abstract Accurate tropical cyclone track and intensity forecasts are vital to storm surge prediction...
Abstract Accurate tropical cyclone track and intensity forecasts are vital to storm surge prediction...
Tropical Cyclone (TC) systems affect global ocean heat transport due to mixing of the upper ocean an...
In this thesis the sensitivity of a modelled tropical cyclone to sea surface temperature (SST) and C...
This paper investigates the performance of two recently developed thermodynamic models of maximum tr...
This paper investigates the performance of two recently developed thermodynamic models of maximum tr...
This study investigates relationships between observed tropical cyclone (TC) maximum intensities and...
Recent studies have investigated trends and interannual variability in the potential intensity (PI) ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
An empirical relationship between climatological sea surface temperatures (SST) and the maximum inte...
[1] The thermodynamic theory for the physics of a mature tropical cyclone (TC) tells us that the cyc...
Hurricane intensity forecasting has lagged far behind the forecasting of hurricane track. In an effo...
Several studies have shown that the intensity of numerically simulated tropical cyclones can exceed ...
The primary objective of this research is the development of a statistical model that will provide t...
Session - Tropical Cyclone Intensity 5: External Influences on Tropical Cyclone IntensityThe relatio...
Abstract Accurate tropical cyclone track and intensity forecasts are vital to storm surge prediction...
Abstract Accurate tropical cyclone track and intensity forecasts are vital to storm surge prediction...
Tropical Cyclone (TC) systems affect global ocean heat transport due to mixing of the upper ocean an...
In this thesis the sensitivity of a modelled tropical cyclone to sea surface temperature (SST) and C...