Previous research has identified links between changes in sea surface temperature (SST) and hurricane intensity. We use climate models to study the possible causes of SST changes in Atlantic and Pacific tropical cyclogenesis regions. The observed SST increases in these regions range from 0.32 to 0.67 C over the 20th century. The 22 climate models examined here suggest that century-timescale SST changes of this magnitude cannot be explained solely by unforced variability of the climate system, even under conservative assumptions regarding the magnitude of this variability. Model simulations that include external forcing by combined anthropogenic and natural factors are generally capable of replicating observed SST changes in both tropical cy...
Results of recent statistical analyses comparing Atlantic hurricane activity to the secular rise in ...
Considerable research has been done on the impacts of surface and atmospheric warming on hurricane i...
The surface of the world’s oceans has been warming since the beginning of industrialization. In addi...
Previous research has identified links between tropical cyclone activity and sea surface temperature...
We examine the role of local and remote sea surface temperature (SST) on the tropical cyclone potent...
In recent years, two alarming trends in North Atlantic climate have been noted: an increase in the i...
The influence of an increased sea surface temperature (SST) on the frequency and intensity of cyclon...
In recent years, two alarming trends in North Atlantic climate have been noted: an increase in the i...
While a quantitative climate theory of tropical cyclone formation remains elusive, considerable prog...
A homogeneous monthly data set of sea surface temperature (SST) and pseudo wind stress based on in s...
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Systematic climate shifts have been linked to multidecadal variability in observed sea surface tempe...
Using experiments with an atmospheric general circulation model, the climate impacts of a basin-scal...
The climatic influence of sea-surface temperature (SST) on intensification is examined for North Atl...
Recent research has strengthened the understanding of the links between climate and tropical cyclone...
Results of recent statistical analyses comparing Atlantic hurricane activity to the secular rise in ...
Considerable research has been done on the impacts of surface and atmospheric warming on hurricane i...
The surface of the world’s oceans has been warming since the beginning of industrialization. In addi...
Previous research has identified links between tropical cyclone activity and sea surface temperature...
We examine the role of local and remote sea surface temperature (SST) on the tropical cyclone potent...
In recent years, two alarming trends in North Atlantic climate have been noted: an increase in the i...
The influence of an increased sea surface temperature (SST) on the frequency and intensity of cyclon...
In recent years, two alarming trends in North Atlantic climate have been noted: an increase in the i...
While a quantitative climate theory of tropical cyclone formation remains elusive, considerable prog...
A homogeneous monthly data set of sea surface temperature (SST) and pseudo wind stress based on in s...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2017. This article is posted here by permission ...
Systematic climate shifts have been linked to multidecadal variability in observed sea surface tempe...
Using experiments with an atmospheric general circulation model, the climate impacts of a basin-scal...
The climatic influence of sea-surface temperature (SST) on intensification is examined for North Atl...
Recent research has strengthened the understanding of the links between climate and tropical cyclone...
Results of recent statistical analyses comparing Atlantic hurricane activity to the secular rise in ...
Considerable research has been done on the impacts of surface and atmospheric warming on hurricane i...
The surface of the world’s oceans has been warming since the beginning of industrialization. In addi...