Extratropical cyclones contribute most of the precipitation in the midlatitudes, i.e. up to 70 during winter in the northern hemisphere, and can generate flooding, extreme winds, blizzards and have large socio-economic impacts. As such, it is important that general circulation models (GCMs) accurately represent these systems so their evolution in a warming climate can be understood. However, there are still uncertainties on whether warming will increase their frequency of occurrence, their intensity and how much rain or snow they bring. Part of the issue is that models have trouble representing their strength, but models also have biases in the amount of clouds and precipitation they produce. This is caused by potential issues in various as...
A negative extratropical shortwave cloud feedback driven by changes in cloud optical depth is a feat...
Reliable projections of future changes in tropical cyclone (TC) characteristics are highly dependent...
Composites of wind speeds, equivalent potential temperature, mean sea level pressure, vertical veloc...
This study analyzes characteristics of clouds and vertical motion across extratropical cyclone warm ...
Extratropical cyclones are responsible for most of the precipitation and wind damage in the midlatit...
Cloud vertical distributions across extratropical warm and cold fronts are obtained using two consec...
Cloud vertical distributions across extratropical warm and cold fronts are obtained using two consec...
International audienceThe evaluation of key cloud properties such as cloud cover, vertical profile a...
Using cloud observations from NASA Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, Multiangle Imaging...
Cloud fields and concurrent dynamical structures associated with extratropical cyclones in a general...
Extratropical cyclones and how they may change in a warmer climate have been investigated in detail ...
This is the final version. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this record...
The representation of extratropical cyclones (ETCs) precipitation in general circulation models (GCM...
A negative extratropical shortwave cloud feedback driven by changes in cloud optical depth is a feat...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Meteorological Society via the...
A negative extratropical shortwave cloud feedback driven by changes in cloud optical depth is a feat...
Reliable projections of future changes in tropical cyclone (TC) characteristics are highly dependent...
Composites of wind speeds, equivalent potential temperature, mean sea level pressure, vertical veloc...
This study analyzes characteristics of clouds and vertical motion across extratropical cyclone warm ...
Extratropical cyclones are responsible for most of the precipitation and wind damage in the midlatit...
Cloud vertical distributions across extratropical warm and cold fronts are obtained using two consec...
Cloud vertical distributions across extratropical warm and cold fronts are obtained using two consec...
International audienceThe evaluation of key cloud properties such as cloud cover, vertical profile a...
Using cloud observations from NASA Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, Multiangle Imaging...
Cloud fields and concurrent dynamical structures associated with extratropical cyclones in a general...
Extratropical cyclones and how they may change in a warmer climate have been investigated in detail ...
This is the final version. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this record...
The representation of extratropical cyclones (ETCs) precipitation in general circulation models (GCM...
A negative extratropical shortwave cloud feedback driven by changes in cloud optical depth is a feat...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Meteorological Society via the...
A negative extratropical shortwave cloud feedback driven by changes in cloud optical depth is a feat...
Reliable projections of future changes in tropical cyclone (TC) characteristics are highly dependent...
Composites of wind speeds, equivalent potential temperature, mean sea level pressure, vertical veloc...