Serial clustering of extratropical cyclones: A review of where, when and why it occurs
Serial clustering of extratropical cyclones describes the passage of multiple cyclones over a
fixed location within a given time period. Such periods often result in high precipitation totals …
fixed location within a given time period. Such periods often result in high precipitation totals …
[图书][B] Zonal jets: Phenomenology, genesis, and physics
B Galperin, PL Read - 2019 - books.google.com
In recent decades, great progress has been made in our understanding of zonal jets across
many subjects-atmospheric science, oceanography, planetary science, geophysical fluid …
many subjects-atmospheric science, oceanography, planetary science, geophysical fluid …
The poleward shift of storm tracks under global warming: A Lagrangian perspective
Comprehensive models of climate change projections have shown that the latitudinal band
of extratropical storms will likely shift poleward under global warming. Here we study this …
of extratropical storms will likely shift poleward under global warming. Here we study this …
[HTML][HTML] The poleward motion of extratropical cyclones from a potential vorticity tendency analysis
The Poleward Motion of Extratropical Cyclones from a Potential Vorticity Tendency Analysis in:
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Volume 73 Issue 4 (2016) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Volume 73 Issue 4 (2016) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Toward Eliminating the Decades‐Old “Too Zonal and Too Equatorward” Storm‐Track Bias in Climate Models
S Schemm - Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Generations of climate models exhibit biases in their representation of North Atlantic storm
tracks, which tend to be too far near the equator and too zonal. Additionally, models have …
tracks, which tend to be too far near the equator and too zonal. Additionally, models have …
Synergistic forcing of the troposphere and stratosphere on explosively developing cyclones over the North Pacific during cold season
S Qian, H Hu, KI Hodges, XQ Yang… - Geophysical Research …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The mid‐latitude extreme weather disasters are often associated with explosively
developing cyclones (ECs). Based on different vertical development characteristics, 4,608 …
developing cyclones (ECs). Based on different vertical development characteristics, 4,608 …
The relation between Rossby wave-breaking events and low-level weather systems
T Tamarin-Brodsky, N Harnik - Weather and Climate Dynamics, 2024 - wcd.copernicus.org
Rossby wave-breaking events describe the last stage in the life cycle of baroclinic
atmospheric disturbances. These breaking events can strongly influence large-scale …
atmospheric disturbances. These breaking events can strongly influence large-scale …
[HTML][HTML] The storm-track suppression over the western North Pacific from a cyclone life-cycle perspective
Surface cyclones that feed the western part of the North Pacific storm track and experience a
midwinter suppression originate from three regions: the East China Sea (∼ 30∘ N), the …
midwinter suppression originate from three regions: the East China Sea (∼ 30∘ N), the …
[HTML][HTML] Storm track response to uniform global warming downstream of an idealized sea surface temperature front
The future evolution of storm tracks, their intensity, shape, and location, is an important driver
of regional precipitation changes, cyclone-associated weather extremes, and regional …
of regional precipitation changes, cyclone-associated weather extremes, and regional …
A global analysis of the dry-dynamic forcing during cyclone growth and propagation
P Besson, LJ Fischer, S Schemm… - Weather and Climate …, 2021 - wcd.copernicus.org
Mechanisms driving the intensification and propagation direction of extratropical cyclones
are an active field of research. Dry-dynamic forcing factors have been established as …
are an active field of research. Dry-dynamic forcing factors have been established as …