Extreme precipitation associated with extratropical cyclones can lead to flooding if cyclones track over land. However, the dynamical mechanisms by which moist air is transported into cyclones is poorly understood. In this paper we analyze airflows within a climatology of cyclones in order to understand how cyclones redistribute moisture stored in the atmosphere. This analysis shows that within a cyclone’s warm sector the cyclone-relative airflow is rearwards relative to the cyclone propagation direction. This low-level airflow (termed the feeder airstream) slows down when it reaches the cold front, resulting in moisture flux convergence and the formation of a band of high moisture content. One branch of the feeder airstream turns toward th...
The impacts of dry air on tropical cyclone formation are examined in the numerical model simulations...
We investigate an intense snowfall event between 15 and 18 February 2011 over the East Antarctic coa...
There are two leading theories regarding how tropical cyclones maintain or increase their intensity ...
Extreme precipitation associated with extratropical cyclones can lead to flooding if cyclones track ...
Extreme precipitation associated with extratropical cyclones can lead to flooding if cyclones track ...
Extreme precipitation associated with extratropical cyclones can lead to flooding if cyclones track ...
Meridional water vapor transport occurs predominantly within the warm sector of extratropical cyclon...
During December 2006 many cyclones traveled across the North Atlantic, causing temperature and pre-c...
We discuss how synoptic-scale variability controls the transport of atmospheric water vapour by mid-...
We discuss how synoptic-scale variability controls the transport of atmospheric water vapour by mid-...
Analysis of moist airflows associated with a case study, storm Bronagh, is conducted to determine wh...
Meridional water vapor transport occurs predominantly within the warm sector of extratropical cyclon...
Despite the dangers associated with tropical cyclones and their rainfall, the origin of the moisture...
Identifying the source of atmospheric rivers: Are they rivers of moisture exported from the subtropi...
This paper investigates the influence of tropical cyclones on water vapor concentrations in the uppe...
The impacts of dry air on tropical cyclone formation are examined in the numerical model simulations...
We investigate an intense snowfall event between 15 and 18 February 2011 over the East Antarctic coa...
There are two leading theories regarding how tropical cyclones maintain or increase their intensity ...
Extreme precipitation associated with extratropical cyclones can lead to flooding if cyclones track ...
Extreme precipitation associated with extratropical cyclones can lead to flooding if cyclones track ...
Extreme precipitation associated with extratropical cyclones can lead to flooding if cyclones track ...
Meridional water vapor transport occurs predominantly within the warm sector of extratropical cyclon...
During December 2006 many cyclones traveled across the North Atlantic, causing temperature and pre-c...
We discuss how synoptic-scale variability controls the transport of atmospheric water vapour by mid-...
We discuss how synoptic-scale variability controls the transport of atmospheric water vapour by mid-...
Analysis of moist airflows associated with a case study, storm Bronagh, is conducted to determine wh...
Meridional water vapor transport occurs predominantly within the warm sector of extratropical cyclon...
Despite the dangers associated with tropical cyclones and their rainfall, the origin of the moisture...
Identifying the source of atmospheric rivers: Are they rivers of moisture exported from the subtropi...
This paper investigates the influence of tropical cyclones on water vapor concentrations in the uppe...
The impacts of dry air on tropical cyclone formation are examined in the numerical model simulations...
We investigate an intense snowfall event between 15 and 18 February 2011 over the East Antarctic coa...
There are two leading theories regarding how tropical cyclones maintain or increase their intensity ...