Sentences with phrase «cyclones in»

«A future challenge is to combine the proposed method with the simulation of tropical cyclones in order to predict the area of crop damages under global warming conditions,» said Masutomi.
The most important impact of tropical cyclones in coastal regions is storm surge.
Schubert, M., J.P. Perlwitz, R. Blender, K. Fraedrich, and F. Lunkeit, 1998: North Atlantic cyclones in CO2 - induced warm climate simulations: Frequency, intensity, and tracks.
According to the CSIRO's studies of global warming's effects, northern Australia can expect just as many cyclones in the future as today.
«There is no compelling evidence to indicate that the characteristics of tropical and extratropical storms have changed... Owing to incomplete data and limited and conflicting analyses, it is uncertain as to whether there have been any long - term and large - scale increases in the intensity and frequency of extra-tropical cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere.
After in fact stating the rising trend in Hurricane frequency in the Indian ocean Hoarau asks at the end of the article if there is a connection between global warming and the growing number of tropical cyclones in various ocean basins.
Simmonds and Keay (2002) obtained similar results for the change in the number of cyclones in the decile for deepest cyclones averaged over the North Pacifi c and over the North Atlantic in winter over the period 1958 to 1997.
Nearly every record that exists regarding tropical cyclones in the tropical Pacific has been broken over the past six months — and as of this writing, 3 major hurricanes were churning simultaneously over the central and eastern Pacific for the first time in recorded history.
Cyclones in Bay of Bengal follow 56 years cycle similar to Andhra Pradesh Northeast Monsoon rainfall [Southwest and Northeast Monsoons rainfall follow opposite pattern but annual rainfall presents a 132 year cycle];
The positive side of the destruction wrought by tropical cyclones in recent years — if one is to be found — is that there is a growing interest in learning more about the connections between weather patterns and climate change.
Tropical cyclones in vertical shear: impact of vertical wind shear on structure and intensity; vortex resilience theory
Finds, however, that projected sea - level rise leads to large increases in future overall flood heights associated with tropical cyclones in New York City
(Hurricanes are called typhoons in the western North Pacific, and they're called cyclones in the South Pacific and Indian oceans.)
A Bangladeshi garment worker who's rehabbing after his traumatic injury in the Rana Plaza disaster shows Hall his rural home — or rather, where his family migrated after their ancestral home was lost to two cyclones in two years.
These storm surges are the most harmful aspect of tropical cyclones in the current climate, and wherever tropical cyclones prevail they are the primary cause of storm surges.»
This study evaluates how well the most recent generation of climate models reproduces extratropical explosive cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere for the period 1980 — 2005.
The Lesser Antilles intersect the «main development region» for Atlantic hurricane formation, making storm data there «our best source for historical variability of tropical cyclones in the tropical Atlantic in the past three centuries,» the researchers explain.
By comparing the more complete modern data for cyclone distributions to the shipping routes used in the early 20th century, Vecchi & Knutson, 2008 (Open access) have calculated rough estimates for the numbers of missed cyclones in the pre-satellite era.
To help introduce myself, I'm starting with a post on a topic that I've been working on recently: the simulation of tropical cyclones in global atmospheric models.
(The reason that lower pressures are given to the Northwest Pacific tropical cyclones in comparison to the higher pressures of the Atlantic basin tropical cyclones is because of the difference in the background climatology.
Mark Serreze published research with Alex Crawford in 2017 on cyclones in Polar regions.
Amitav and I subsequently met to discuss the science of climate change and tropical cyclones in my apartment in New York as he was making his way to Chicago.
Yes, and this probably helped 2016 come in second lowest after all (in combination with some big cyclones in August, here's the 2016 overview).
CI numbers have been calibrated against aircraft measurements of tropical cyclones in the Northwest Pacific and Atlantic basins.
This is not only rare for tropical cyclones in the western Gulf of Mexico: It may be unique.
Kostaschuk et al. (2002) measured suspended sediment loads associated with tropical cyclones in Fiji, which generated very high (around 5 % by volume) concentrations of sediment in the measured flows.
There appear to have been more strong hurricanes and cyclones in recent decades, Category 3 and higher — such as Katrina.
There could be about 200 million climate refugees around the world by 2050, including 20 million displaced by rising sea levels, storm surges and cyclones in Bangladesh alone.
It will respond to the ARCSS mandate by advancing our understanding of coupled atmosphere - ocean - ice processes with a focus on the role and response of cyclones in altering the state of the Arctic system.
These storm surges are the most harmful aspect of tropical cyclones in the current climate (1, 12), and wherever tropical cyclones prevail they are the primary cause of storm surges.
This study will investigate changes in atmosphere - ice - ocean coupling in the presence of cyclones in the Arctic.
Frequency of cyclones in the Australian region has been decreasing in recent decades.
They are called hurricanes in the north Atlantic and northeast Pacific, typhoons in the northwest Pacific, and cyclones in the Indian Ocean.
Daniel A. Shaevitz, Suzana J. Camargo, Adam H. Sobel, Jeffrey A. Jonas, Daehyun Kim, Arun Kumar, Timothy E. LaRow, Young - Kwon Lim, Hiroyuki Murakami, Kevin A. Reed, Malcolm J. Roberts, Enrico Scoccimarro, Pier Luigi Vidale, Hui Wang, Michael F. Wehner, Ming Zhao and Naomi Henderson, Characteristics of tropical cyclones in high - resolution models in the present climate.
Malcolm J. Roberts, Pier Luigi Vidale, Matthew S. Mizielinski, Marie - Estelle Demory, Reinhard Schiemann, Jane Strachan, Kevin Hodges, Ray Bell, Joanne Camp, Tropical cyclones in the UPSCALE ensemble of high resolution global climate models.
A new study finds fewer Hurricanes / cyclones in a warmer world.
The six deadliest cyclones in this region have each killed at least 140,000 people, and two events have killed 300,000.
These suggest a strong possibility of higher risks of more persistent and devastating tropical cyclones in a warmer world.
The direct economic losses and casualties caused by landfalling tropical cyclones in China during 1983 — 2006 are examined using the dataset released by the Department of Civil Affairs of China... The direct economic losses trended upward significantly over the past 24 yr.
Fewer models have simulated tropical cyclones in the context of climate change than those simulating temperature and precipitation changes and sea level rise, mainly because of the computational burden associated with the high resolution needed to capture the characteristics of tropical cyclones.
It is well known that ENSO strongly affects the interannual variability of tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific.
Indeed, the very strong interannual variability of global hurricane ACE (energy) highly correlated to ENSO, suggests that the role of tropical cyclones in climate is modulated very strongly by the big movers and shakers in large - scale, global climate.
Hmmm, by the look of the cyclones in Australia and elsewhere it sure does not look like atmospheric moisture is reducing.
Each of these different targets, each of these different evaluations, leads us to add more scope to these models, and leads us to more and more complex situations that we can ask more and more interesting questions, like, how does dust from the Sahara, that you can see in the orange, interact with tropical cyclones in the Atlantic?
Deadliest storms mostly in Bengal Storms in the Bay of Bengal account for seven of the 10 deadliest hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones in recorded history, as documented by Weather Underground.
These trends are broadly consistent with the Kossin et al. (2013) trend of 2.5 m / s per decade in the observed intensity of high category tropical cyclones in this region.
The tropical storms called cyclones in Bay of Bengal usually had gone into Bangladesh.
The Statement says that recent research has found «evidence for a substantial increase in the power of tropical cyclones in the West Pacific and Atlantic basins during the last 50 years.»
We can begin by looking at the record of tropical cyclones in that region.
* Oouchi K., Yoshimura J., Yoshimura H., Mizuta R. and Noda A., 2005: Tropical cyclones in a greenhouse - warmed climate: a projection from a 20 - km mesh global climate model.
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