The combined effect of the sea surface temperature (SST) and the North Atlantic subtropical high-pressure system (NASH) in the interannual variability of the genesis of tropical cyclones (TCs) and landfalling in the period 1980–2019 is explored in this study. The SST was extracted from the Centennial Time Scale dataset from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and TC records were obtained from the Atlantic Hurricane Database of the NOAA/National Hurricane Center. The genesis and landfalling regions were objectively clustered for this analysis. Seven regions of TC genesis and five for landfalling were identified. Intercluster differences were observed in the monthly frequency distribution and annual variability, both f...
Recurving tropical cyclones (TCs) can cause extensive damage along the US East Coast and later in th...
This study examines the impact of natural climate variability and long-term climate change on North ...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...
The combined effect of the sea surface temperature (SST) and the North Atlantic subtropical high-pre...
The variability of North Atlantic tropical storm and hurricane tracks, and its relationship to clima...
Interannual-decadal variability of tropical cyclone (TC) track density over the North Atlantic (NA) ...
Variability of North Atlantic annual hurricane frequency during 1951-2010 is studied using a 100-mem...
A statistical-stochastic model of the complete life cycle of North Atlantic (NA) tropical cyclones (...
Interannual variations in seasonal tropical cyclone (TC) activity (e.g., genesis frequency and locat...
The paper uses observational data from 1950 to 2014 to investigate rapid intensification (RI) variab...
We find that long-period variations tropical cyclone and hurricane frequency over the past century i...
The investigation of the interannual and interdecadal variations in hurricane activity has been an i...
In this chapter we present advances in forecasting Atlantic tropical cyclone (TC) landfall statistic...
Deliberty, TracyTropical cyclones (TCs) are responsible for the destruction of millions of dollars i...
The annual record of hurricane activity in the North Atlantic basin for the period 1886–1996 is exam...
Recurving tropical cyclones (TCs) can cause extensive damage along the US East Coast and later in th...
This study examines the impact of natural climate variability and long-term climate change on North ...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...
The combined effect of the sea surface temperature (SST) and the North Atlantic subtropical high-pre...
The variability of North Atlantic tropical storm and hurricane tracks, and its relationship to clima...
Interannual-decadal variability of tropical cyclone (TC) track density over the North Atlantic (NA) ...
Variability of North Atlantic annual hurricane frequency during 1951-2010 is studied using a 100-mem...
A statistical-stochastic model of the complete life cycle of North Atlantic (NA) tropical cyclones (...
Interannual variations in seasonal tropical cyclone (TC) activity (e.g., genesis frequency and locat...
The paper uses observational data from 1950 to 2014 to investigate rapid intensification (RI) variab...
We find that long-period variations tropical cyclone and hurricane frequency over the past century i...
The investigation of the interannual and interdecadal variations in hurricane activity has been an i...
In this chapter we present advances in forecasting Atlantic tropical cyclone (TC) landfall statistic...
Deliberty, TracyTropical cyclones (TCs) are responsible for the destruction of millions of dollars i...
The annual record of hurricane activity in the North Atlantic basin for the period 1886–1996 is exam...
Recurving tropical cyclones (TCs) can cause extensive damage along the US East Coast and later in th...
This study examines the impact of natural climate variability and long-term climate change on North ...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...