نتایج جستجو برای: cyclones

تعداد نتایج: 3581  

2009
Malte Jansen Raffaele Ferrari

[1] The heavy winds associated with tropical cyclones generate strong upper ocean mixing. Recent studies suggest that this enhanced mixing significantly contributes to the ocean poleward heat transport, mainly due to a strengthening of the subtropical cells. A general circulation model is used here to show that whether the poleward heat transport is actually increased depends crucially on the l...

2016
Corey Lang John David Ryder

Personal experience can influence our attitudes and actions concerning climate change. This paper examines the experience-perception link in relation to tropical cyclones using a distinctly revealed preference approach, mitigating biases of prior research in this area. Specifically, we study how people alter their internet searches related to climate change in response to tropical cyclones. Usi...

2017
Matthew D. K. Priestley Joaquim G. Pinto Helen F. Dacre Len C. Shaffrey

Extratropical cyclones are the primary natural hazard affecting western Europe. They are associated with strong winds and rainfall (Lamb, 1991) which can result in significant societal impacts. For example, windstorms Anatol, Lothar and Martin in 1999 resulted in approximately €16 billion of total insured losses (Swiss Re, 2016). Cyclones contribute to more than 70% of the precipitation that fa...

2010

The optimised design of gas cyclones is of particular relevance for the recovery of highly valuable products, such as in the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) through drying systems such as spray or fluid bed drying [1]. Traditionally, these have been captured with reverse flow gas cyclones, but fine and low density particles remain difficult to capture [2]. Bagfilters, alth...

1999
ROSANA NIETO FERREIRA WAYNE H. SCHUBERT

Tropical upper-tropospheric troughs (TUTTs), also known as midoceanic troughs, are elongated troughs that appear in summer monthly averaged maps of the upper-tropospheric flow over the oceans. The transient part of these climatological features is composed of TUTT cells and their origin is the subject of this study. TUTT cells often occur to the east of tropical cyclones. A nonlinear shallow wa...

2006
Claudia F. Giulivi Arnold L. Gordon

The transfer of upper kilometer water from the Indian Ocean into the South Atlantic, the Agulhas leakage, is believed to be accomplished primarily through meso-scale eddy processes. There have been various studies investigating eddies of the ‘‘Cape Basin Cauldron’’ from specific data sets. The hydrographic data archive acquired during the last century within the Cape Basin region of the South A...

2007
PAUL R. FIELD ROBERT WOOD

Composite mean fields and probability distribution functions (PDFs) of rain rate, cloud type and cover, cloud-top temperature, surface wind velocity, and water vapor path (WVP) are constructed using satellite observations of midlatitude cyclones from four oceanic regions (i.e., the North Pacific, South Pacific, North Atlantic, and South Atlantic). Reanalysis surface pressure fields are used to ...

1998
JONATHAN E. MARTIN

A numerical model-based analysis of the quasigeostrophic forcing for ascent in the occluded quadrant of three cyclones is presented based upon a natural coordinate partitioning of the Q vector into its alongand acrossisentrope components, Qs and Qn, respectively. The Qn component describes the geostrophic contribution to the rate of change of the magnitude of =pu (traditional frontogenesis), wh...

2016
Ed L. Pope Peter J. Talling Lionel Carter Michael A. Clare James E. Hunt

10 The global network of subsea fibre-optic cables plays a critical role in the world economy and is 11 considered as strategic infrastructure for many nations. Sediment density flows have caused 12 significant disruption to this network in the recent past. These cable breaks represent the only 13 means to actively monitor such flows over large oceanic regions. Here, we use a global cable break...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2012
Ubydul Haque Masahiro Hashizume Korine N Kolivras Hans J Overgaard Bivash Das Taro Yamamoto

Tropical storms, such as cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons, present major threats to coastal communities. Around two million people worldwide have died and millions have been injured over the past two centuries as a result of tropical storms. Bangladesh is especially vulnerable to tropical cyclones, with around 718 000 deaths from them in the past 50 years. However, cyclone-related mortality in...

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