Strong low-level winds associated with extratropical cyclones can have substantial impacts on society. The wind intensity and the spatial distribution of wind maxima may change in a warming climate; however, the involved changes in cyclone structure and dynamics are not entirely clear. Here, such structural changes of strong North Atlantic cyclones in a warmer climate close to the end of the current century are investigated with storm-relative composites based on Community Earth System Model Large Ensemble (CESM-LE) simulations. Furthermore, a piecewise potential vorticity inversion is applied to associate such changes in low-level winds to changes in potential vorticity (PV) anomalies at different levels. Projected changes in c...
Potential vorticity (PV) succinctly describes the evolution of large-scale atmospheric flow because ...
Extratropical cyclones are a dominant feature of the midlatitudes, as their passage is associated wi...
Tropical cyclones have been investigated in a T159 version of the MPI ECHAM5 climate model using a n...
Strong low-level winds associated with extratropical cyclones can have substantial impacts on societ...
Extratropical cyclones are a major control of weather and climate in the midlatitudes. Climate mode...
Extratropical cyclones and how they may change in a warmer climate have been investigated in detail ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Copernicus Publications via the DOI in this...
Diabatic processes significantly affect the development and structure of extratropical cyclones. Pre...
Current climate model projections do not exhibit a large change in the intensity of extratropical cy...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Extreme midlatitude cyclone characteristics, precipitation, wind speed events, their inter-relations...
The 2013–2014 winter averaged sea surface temperature (SST) was anomalously cool in the mid-North At...
Tropical cyclones (TC) under different climate conditions in the Northern Hemisphere have been inv...
For the Northern Hemisphere extratropics, changes in the mid-latitude storm tracks are key to unders...
The influence of an increased sea surface temperature (SST) on the frequency and intensity of cyclon...
Potential vorticity (PV) succinctly describes the evolution of large-scale atmospheric flow because ...
Extratropical cyclones are a dominant feature of the midlatitudes, as their passage is associated wi...
Tropical cyclones have been investigated in a T159 version of the MPI ECHAM5 climate model using a n...
Strong low-level winds associated with extratropical cyclones can have substantial impacts on societ...
Extratropical cyclones are a major control of weather and climate in the midlatitudes. Climate mode...
Extratropical cyclones and how they may change in a warmer climate have been investigated in detail ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Copernicus Publications via the DOI in this...
Diabatic processes significantly affect the development and structure of extratropical cyclones. Pre...
Current climate model projections do not exhibit a large change in the intensity of extratropical cy...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
Extreme midlatitude cyclone characteristics, precipitation, wind speed events, their inter-relations...
The 2013–2014 winter averaged sea surface temperature (SST) was anomalously cool in the mid-North At...
Tropical cyclones (TC) under different climate conditions in the Northern Hemisphere have been inv...
For the Northern Hemisphere extratropics, changes in the mid-latitude storm tracks are key to unders...
The influence of an increased sea surface temperature (SST) on the frequency and intensity of cyclon...
Potential vorticity (PV) succinctly describes the evolution of large-scale atmospheric flow because ...
Extratropical cyclones are a dominant feature of the midlatitudes, as their passage is associated wi...
Tropical cyclones have been investigated in a T159 version of the MPI ECHAM5 climate model using a n...