Extratropical cyclone classification and its use in climate studies
JL Catto - Reviews of Geophysics, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Extratropical cyclones have long been known to be important for midlatitude weather. It is
therefore important that our current state‐of‐the‐art climate models are able to realistically …
therefore important that our current state‐of‐the‐art climate models are able to realistically …
Meteorological aspects of heavy precipitation in relation to floods–an overview
AJ Breugem, JG Wesseling, K Oostindie… - Earth-Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
Floods do have multiple aspects: they are integral phenomena by nature. In this paper we
deal with the meteorological aspects, which need to be adequately understood in order to …
deal with the meteorological aspects, which need to be adequately understood in order to …
[HTML][HTML] A positive feedback process related to the rapid development of an extratropical cyclone over the Kuroshio/Kuroshio Extension
H Hirata, R Kawamura, M Kato… - Monthly Weather …, 2018 - journals.ametsoc.org
A Positive Feedback Process Related to the Rapid Development of an Extratropical Cyclone
over the Kuroshio/Kuroshio Extension in: Monthly Weather Review Volume 146 Issue 2 (2018) …
over the Kuroshio/Kuroshio Extension in: Monthly Weather Review Volume 146 Issue 2 (2018) …
The rapid intensification of East Asian cyclones around the Korean Peninsula and their surface impacts
The rapid intensification of extratropical cyclones (ETCs) around the Korean peninsula and
their surface impacts are investigated by detecting and tracking ETCs in East Asia using …
their surface impacts are investigated by detecting and tracking ETCs in East Asia using …
Synoptic and Mesoscale Analysis of a Severe Weather Event in Southern Brazil at the End of June 2020
L Fortunato de Faria, MS Reboita, EV Mattos… - Atmosphere, 2023 - mdpi.com
At the end of June 2020, an explosive extratropical cyclone was responsible for an
environment in which a squall line developed and caused life and economic losses in Santa …
environment in which a squall line developed and caused life and economic losses in Santa …
Driving roles of tropospheric and stratospheric thermal anomalies in intensification and persistence of the Arctic Superstorm in 2012
Intense synoptic‐scale storms have been more frequently observed over the Arctic during
recent years. Specifically, a superstorm hit the Arctic Ocean in August 2012 and preceded a …
recent years. Specifically, a superstorm hit the Arctic Ocean in August 2012 and preceded a …
The generalized application of a new surface pressure tendency equation in synoptic weather systems
D Zhang, Z Ma - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The surface pressure tendency equation (SPTE) is an important theoretical tool in
understanding the development of weather systems, with various forms being proposed over …
understanding the development of weather systems, with various forms being proposed over …
December 2022 north American bomb cyclone: Insights from perturbation energetics
E DeLarme, J Li, H Zhao, Y Liu, R Sun - Atmospheric Research, 2025 - Elsevier
Explosive cyclone development has been shown to be a positive feedback process,
however what causes this to end is an open question. We employ the perturbation potential …
however what causes this to end is an open question. We employ the perturbation potential …
Statistical characteristics and composite environmental conditions of explosive cyclones over the Japan Sea and kuroshio/kuroshio extension
S Zhang, G Fu, Y Zhang, J Xu, Y Xue, R Tang, X Gao… - Atmosphere, 2021 - mdpi.com
Statistical characteristics and composite synoptic-scale environmental conditions of
explosive cyclones (ECs) over the Japan Sea and Kuroshio/Kuroshio Extension are …
explosive cyclones (ECs) over the Japan Sea and Kuroshio/Kuroshio Extension are …
Variations in Key Factors at Different Explosive Development Stages of an Extreme Explosive Cyclone over the Japan Sea
S Zhang, Y Tang, L Zhang, Q Liao, T Zhang - Atmosphere, 2023 - mdpi.com
Explosive cyclones (ECs) occur frequently over the Japan Sea. The most rapidly intensifying
EC over the Japan Sea during the 44-year period 1979–2022, in the cold season (October …
EC over the Japan Sea during the 44-year period 1979–2022, in the cold season (October …