Interannual variations in seasonal tropical cyclone (TC) activity (e.g., genesis frequency and location, track pattern, and landfall) over the Atlantic are explored by employing observationally-constrained simulations with the NASA Goddard Earth Observing System version (GEOS-5) atmospheric general circulation model. The climate modes investigated are El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), and the Atlantic Meridional Mode (AMM). The results show that the NAO and AMM can strongly modify and even oppose the well- known ENSO impacts, like in 2005, when a strong positive AMM (associated with warm SSTs and a negative SLP anomaly over the western tropical Atlantic), led to a very active TC season with enhanced ...
Tropical cyclones are affected by a large number of climatic factors, which translates into complex ...
One of the primary interests of Global Change research is the impact of climate changes and climate ...
Using the historical Atlantic tropical cyclone record, this study examines the empirical relationshi...
Interannual-decadal variability of tropical cyclone (TC) track density over the North Atlantic (NA) ...
The variability of North Atlantic tropical storm and hurricane tracks, and its relationship to clima...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...
This study examines the impact of natural climate variability and long-term climate change on North ...
Variability of North Atlantic annual hurricane frequency during 1951-2010 is studied using a 100-mem...
The combined effect of the sea surface temperature (SST) and the North Atlantic subtropical high-pre...
Deliberty, TracyTropical cyclones (TCs) are responsible for the destruction of millions of dollars i...
A statistical-stochastic model of the complete life cycle of North Atlantic (NA) tropical cyclones (...
This study assesses the ability of six European seasonal forecast models to simulate the observed te...
North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones (TCs) are major atmospheric hazards that can cause large disruption...
The variability of Atlantic tropical cyclones (TCs) associated with El Niño–Southern Oscillation (EN...
The statistical relationship between the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) and tropical cyclone (TC) ...
Tropical cyclones are affected by a large number of climatic factors, which translates into complex ...
One of the primary interests of Global Change research is the impact of climate changes and climate ...
Using the historical Atlantic tropical cyclone record, this study examines the empirical relationshi...
Interannual-decadal variability of tropical cyclone (TC) track density over the North Atlantic (NA) ...
The variability of North Atlantic tropical storm and hurricane tracks, and its relationship to clima...
We analyze, using Poisson regressions, the main climate influences on North Atlantic tropical cyclon...
This study examines the impact of natural climate variability and long-term climate change on North ...
Variability of North Atlantic annual hurricane frequency during 1951-2010 is studied using a 100-mem...
The combined effect of the sea surface temperature (SST) and the North Atlantic subtropical high-pre...
Deliberty, TracyTropical cyclones (TCs) are responsible for the destruction of millions of dollars i...
A statistical-stochastic model of the complete life cycle of North Atlantic (NA) tropical cyclones (...
This study assesses the ability of six European seasonal forecast models to simulate the observed te...
North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones (TCs) are major atmospheric hazards that can cause large disruption...
The variability of Atlantic tropical cyclones (TCs) associated with El Niño–Southern Oscillation (EN...
The statistical relationship between the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) and tropical cyclone (TC) ...
Tropical cyclones are affected by a large number of climatic factors, which translates into complex ...
One of the primary interests of Global Change research is the impact of climate changes and climate ...
Using the historical Atlantic tropical cyclone record, this study examines the empirical relationshi...