Browsing Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences by Subject "Tropical cyclones"
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Impact of tropical cyclone landfall angle on storm surge along the Mid‐Atlantic bight
(AGU, 2020)Storm surge impact depends on coastal geographical and bathymetric features as well as various tropical cyclone characteristics including the size, intensity, and impact angle of the storm. Although the factors contributing ... -
Major weather regime changes over Southeast Asia in a near-term future scenario
(Inter-Research, 2017)A near-term future climate scenario over Southeast Asia is generated using a dynamical downscaling approach, and a process-level understanding of the regional climate change is developed by breaking down regional climate ... -
Physically-based landfalling tropical cyclone scenarios in support of risk assessment
(Elsevier, 2019)Populations and property values are increasing in tropical cyclone prone regions, driving up repair and replacement costs following a tropical cyclone impact. Climate change influences on tropical cyclones and sea levels ... -
The response of land-falling tropical cyclone characteristics to projected climate change in northeast Australia
(Springer, 2018)Land-falling tropical cyclones along the Queensland coastline can result in serious and widespread damage. However, the effects of climate change on cyclone characteristics such as intensity, trajectory, rainfall, and ... -
Understanding future changes in tropical cyclogenesis using Self-Organizing Maps
(Elsevier, 2019)Future changes in tropical cyclone (TC) genesis locations and frequency are explored by identifying relationships between TC genesis and dominant daily large-scale patterns, and evaluating the strength of these relationships ...