Tropical cyclones—particularly intense ones—are a hazard to life and property, so an assessment of the changes in North Atlantic tropical cyclone intensity has important socioeconomic implications. In this study, the authors focus on the seasonally integrated power dissipation index (PDI) as a metric to project changes in tropical cyclone intensity. Based on a recently developed statistical model, this study examines projections in North Atlantic PDI using output from 17 state-of-the-art global climate models and three radiative forcing scenarios. Overall, the authors find that North Atlantic PDI is projected to increase with respect to the 1986–2005 period across all scenarios. The difference between the PDI projections and those of the nu...
Tropical cyclones are affected by a large number of climatic factors, which translates into complex ...
characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs). The analysis has been performed using scenario climate s...
Model projections of tropical cyclone (TC) activity response to anthropogenic warming in climate mod...
ABSTRACT: Upward trends in the power dissipation index (PDI) in the North Atlantic (NA) and western ...
Possible future changes of North Atlantic hurricane intensity and the attribution of past hurricane ...
By considering the intensity, duration, and frequency of tropical cyclones, the power dissipation in...
Abstract This study investigates the possible changes that greenhouse global warming ...
Whether the characteristics of tropical cyclones have changed or will change in a warming climate — ...
Looking at the connection between tropical cyclones and climate changes due to anthropogenic and nat...
Possible future changes of North Atlantic hurricane intensity and the attribution of past hurricane ...
Whether the characteristics of tropical cyclones have changed or will change in a warming climate - ...
This study investigates the possible changes that greenhouse global warming might generate in the ch...
This study investigates the possible changes that the greenhouse global warming might generate in th...
A recently developed technique for simulating large [O(10[superscript 4])] numbers of tropical cyclo...
This study investigates the possible changes that the greenhouse global warming might generate in ...
Tropical cyclones are affected by a large number of climatic factors, which translates into complex ...
characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs). The analysis has been performed using scenario climate s...
Model projections of tropical cyclone (TC) activity response to anthropogenic warming in climate mod...
ABSTRACT: Upward trends in the power dissipation index (PDI) in the North Atlantic (NA) and western ...
Possible future changes of North Atlantic hurricane intensity and the attribution of past hurricane ...
By considering the intensity, duration, and frequency of tropical cyclones, the power dissipation in...
Abstract This study investigates the possible changes that greenhouse global warming ...
Whether the characteristics of tropical cyclones have changed or will change in a warming climate — ...
Looking at the connection between tropical cyclones and climate changes due to anthropogenic and nat...
Possible future changes of North Atlantic hurricane intensity and the attribution of past hurricane ...
Whether the characteristics of tropical cyclones have changed or will change in a warming climate - ...
This study investigates the possible changes that greenhouse global warming might generate in the ch...
This study investigates the possible changes that the greenhouse global warming might generate in th...
A recently developed technique for simulating large [O(10[superscript 4])] numbers of tropical cyclo...
This study investigates the possible changes that the greenhouse global warming might generate in ...
Tropical cyclones are affected by a large number of climatic factors, which translates into complex ...
characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs). The analysis has been performed using scenario climate s...
Model projections of tropical cyclone (TC) activity response to anthropogenic warming in climate mod...