نتایج جستجو برای: tropical storms

تعداد نتایج: 74942  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Wei Mei François Primeau James C McWilliams Claudia Pasquero

Tropical cyclones have been hypothesized to influence climate by pumping heat into the ocean, but a direct measure of this warming effect is still lacking. We quantified cyclone-induced ocean warming by directly monitoring the thermal expansion of water in the wake of cyclones, using satellite-based sea surface height data that provide a unique way of tracking the changes in ocean heat content ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Aslak Grinsted John C Moore Svetlana Jevrejeva

Detection and attribution of past changes in cyclone activity are hampered by biased cyclone records due to changes in observational capabilities. Here we construct an independent record of Atlantic tropical cyclone activity on the basis of storm surge statistics from tide gauges. We demonstrate that the major events in our surge index record can be attributed to landfalling tropical cyclones; ...

2016
Jordan V Pino Robert V Rohli Kristine L DeLong Grant L Harley Jill C Trepanier

Observations of pre-1950 tropical cyclones are sparse due to observational limitations; therefore, the hurricane database HURDAT2 (1851-present) maintained by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration may be incomplete. Here we provide additional documentation for HURDAT2 from historical United States Army fort records (1820-1915) and other archived documents for 28 landfalling tropic...

2010
JOHN MOLINARI DAVID VOLLARO

The previous study of helicity, CAPE, and shear in Hurricane Bonnie (1998) was extended to all eight tropical cyclones sampled by NASA during the Convection and Moisture Experiments (CAMEX). Storms were categorized as having large or small ambient vertical wind shear, with 10 m s as the dividing line. In strongly sheared storms, the downshear mean helicity exceeded the upshear mean by a factor ...

2008
L. Fita R. Romero A. Luque K. Emanuel C. Ramis

Tropical-like storms on the Mediterranean Sea are occasionally observed on satellite images, often with a clear eye surrounded by an axysimmetric cloud structure. These storms sometimes attain hurricane intensity and can severely affect coastal lands. A deep, cut-off, cold-core low is usually observed at mid-upper tropospheric levels in association with the development of these tropical-like sy...

2011
AMATO T. EVAN SUZANA J. CAMARGO

On average 1–2 tropical cyclones form over the Arabian Sea each year, and few of these storms are intense enough to be classified as very severe or super cyclonic storms. As such, few studies have explicitly identified the seasonal to interannual changes in environmental conditions that are associated with Arabian Sea tropical cyclogenesis. However, over the last 30 yr several intense Arabian s...

2015
MANUEL D. ZULUAGA ROBERT A. HOUZE

This study documents the preferred location and diurnal cycle of extreme convective storms that occur in the tropical band containing the east Pacific Ocean, Central and South America, the Atlantic Ocean, and northern Africa. Data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Precipitation Radar show three types of convective-stratiform structures that constitute extreme convective events...

2015
Zhengyi Deng Huanmiao Xun Maigeng Zhou Baofa Jiang Songwang Wang Qing Guo Wei Wang Ruihua Kang Xin Wang Gifty Marley Wei Ma

BACKGROUND Zhejiang Province, located in southeastern China, is frequently hit by tropical cyclones. This study quantified the associations between infectious diarrhea and the seven tropical cyclones that landed in Zhejiang from 2005-2011 to assess the impacts of the accompanying precipitation on the studied diseases. METHOD A unidirectional case-crossover study design was used to evaluate th...

2012
O. Peters K. Christensen

Previous studies have found broad distributions, resembling power laws for different measures of the size of rainfall events. We investigate the large-event tail of these distributions and find in one measure that tropical cyclones account for a large proportion of the very largest events outside the scaling regime, i.e., beyond the cutoff of the power law. Tropical cyclones are sufficiently ra...

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