نتایج جستجو برای: tropical storms

تعداد نتایج: 74942  

Journal: :Population and Development Review 2021

In this paper, we provide the first household-level empirical multievent study of temporary internal migration as a consequence tropical storms. order to do, so combine three waves Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey with geo-referenced cyclone data from Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship. Based on resulting panel dataset, emigration patterns evolving in aftermath occurring storms ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2007
Roger A Pielke

This paper examines future economic damages from tropical cyclones under a range of assumptions about societal change, climate change and the relationship of climate change to damage in 2050. It finds in all cases that efforts to reduce vulnerability to losses, often called climate adaptation, have far greater potential effectiveness to reduce damage related to tropical cyclones than efforts to...

2013
Gregory D. Webster Duzgun Agdas Forrest J. Masters Corey L. Cook Amanda N. Gesselman

BACKGROUND How accurately do people perceive extreme water speeds and how does their perception affect perceived risk? Prior research has focused on the characteristics of moving water that can reduce human stability or balance. The current research presents the first experiment on people's perceptions of risk and moving water at different speeds and depths. METHODS Using a randomized within-...

2014
Patrick A. Harr

The overarching objective of this project is to identify impacts to tropical cyclone structure and intensity throughout the tropical cyclone lifetime. A common factor is the impact of midand upperlevel environmental conditions that affects formation and intensification of a tropical cyclone. It is hypothesized that during the formation process, the environmental interaction has maximum impact o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
G I Barenblatt A J Chorin V M Prostokishin

The basic element of Lighthill's "sandwich model" of tropical cyclones is the existence of "ocean spray," a layer intermediate between air and sea made up of a cloud of droplets that can be viewed as a "third fluid." We propose a mathematical model of the flow in the ocean spray based on a semiempirical turbulence theory and demonstrate that the availability of the ocean spray over the waves in...

2015
Alison J. O'Donnell Edward R. Cook Jonathan G. Palmer Chris S. M. Turney Gerald F. M. Page Pauline F. Grierson Shang-Ping Xie

An understanding of past hydroclimatic variability is critical to resolving the significance of recent recorded trends in Australian precipitation and informing climate models. Our aim was to reconstruct past hydroclimatic variability in semi-arid northwest Australia to provide a longer context within which to examine a recent period of unusually high summer-autumn precipitation. We developed a...

2017
Arnold L. Gordon Emily Shroyer V. S. N. Murty

The Bay of Bengal, subjected to monsoonal forcing and tropical cyclones, displays a complex field of ocean eddies. On 5 December 2013 a sub-surface vortex or Intrathermocline Eddy (ITE) composed of water characteristic of the Andaman Sea was observed within the thermocline of the western Bay of Bengal. We propose that the ITE was the product of Tropical Cyclone Lehar interaction on 27 November ...

2012
Gavan S. McGrath Rohan Sadler Kevin Fleming Paul Tregoning Christoph Hinz Erik J. Veneklaas

[1] The Big Dry, a recent drought over southeast Australia, began around 1997 and continued until 2011. We show that between 2002–2010, instead of a localized drought, there was a continent-wide reduction in water storage, vegetation and rainfall, spanning the northwest to the southeast of Australia. Trends in water storage and vegetation were assessed using Gravity Recovery and Climate Experim...

2015
Yanluan Lin Ming Zhao Minghua Zhang

Tropical cyclone rainfall rates have been projected to increase in a warmer climate. The area coverage of tropical cyclones influences their impact on human lives, yet little is known about how tropical cyclone rainfall area will change in the future. Here, using satellite data and global atmospheric model simulations, we show that tropical cyclone rainfall area is controlled primarily by its e...

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