With warm sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in the tropical Atlantic and cold SST anomalies in the east Pacific, the unusually quiet hurricane season in 2013 was a surprise to the hurricane community. The authors' analyses suggest that the substantially suppressed Atlantic tropical cyclone (TC) activity in August 2013 can be attributed to frequent breaking of midlatitude Rossby waves, which led to the equatorward intrusion of cold and dry extratropical air. The resultant mid- to upper-tropospheric dryness and strong vertical wind shear hindered TC development. Using the empirical orthogonal function analysis, the active Rossby wave breaking in August 2013 was found to be associated with a recurrent mode of the midlatitude jet stream o...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...
Processes affecting hurricane development over the North Atlantic like the El Nino Southern Oscillat...
There have been increasing losses from freshwater flooding associated with United States (US) landfa...
This study investigates the characteristics of extratropical Rossby wave breaking (RWB) during the A...
This dissertation study tests the hypothesis that the variability of the extratropical atmosphere af...
characterized by warmer than normal sea surface tempera-tures (SSTs) in the central tropical Pacific...
The 2013 season was forecast by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate P...
Tropical cyclones (TC)s are a major natural hazard and the jet stream is closely linked to mid-latit...
The leading intraseasonal mode of atmospheric and oceanic variability, the Madden–Julian oscillation...
Predicting North Atlantic hurricane activity months in advance is of great potential societal signif...
The 2013–2014 winter averaged sea surface temperature (SST) was anomalously cool in the mid-North At...
The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was extremely active with six major hurricanes, the third most on...
The 2020 hurricane season in the North Atlantic basin was the most active on record, with 30 named t...
This work quantifies the magnitude, spatial structure, and temporal evolution of the cold wake left ...
Atlantic tropical cyclone (TC) genesis is strongly linked with African easterly waves (AEWs) on the ...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...
Processes affecting hurricane development over the North Atlantic like the El Nino Southern Oscillat...
There have been increasing losses from freshwater flooding associated with United States (US) landfa...
This study investigates the characteristics of extratropical Rossby wave breaking (RWB) during the A...
This dissertation study tests the hypothesis that the variability of the extratropical atmosphere af...
characterized by warmer than normal sea surface tempera-tures (SSTs) in the central tropical Pacific...
The 2013 season was forecast by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate P...
Tropical cyclones (TC)s are a major natural hazard and the jet stream is closely linked to mid-latit...
The leading intraseasonal mode of atmospheric and oceanic variability, the Madden–Julian oscillation...
Predicting North Atlantic hurricane activity months in advance is of great potential societal signif...
The 2013–2014 winter averaged sea surface temperature (SST) was anomalously cool in the mid-North At...
The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was extremely active with six major hurricanes, the third most on...
The 2020 hurricane season in the North Atlantic basin was the most active on record, with 30 named t...
This work quantifies the magnitude, spatial structure, and temporal evolution of the cold wake left ...
Atlantic tropical cyclone (TC) genesis is strongly linked with African easterly waves (AEWs) on the ...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...
Processes affecting hurricane development over the North Atlantic like the El Nino Southern Oscillat...
There have been increasing losses from freshwater flooding associated with United States (US) landfa...