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Seasonal Tropical Cyclone Rain Volumes over Australia
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: or a continent as dry as Australia, where water is a valuable resource, it is important to understand the sources of rainfall. The volume of water contributed by tropical cyclones (TCs) during the November?April season is ...
Characteristics of Tropical Cyclones in the Australian Region
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Characteristics of 500 tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Australian region and its three individual basins are examined based on 40 yr of satellite-supported observations. While tropical cyclones exhibit highly individual ...
Sea Surface Temperature Response to Tropical Cyclones
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he response of sea surface temperature (SST) to tropical cyclones is studied using gridded SST data and global cyclone tracks from the period 1981?2008. A compositing approach is used whereby temperature time series before ...
The Threshold Sea Surface Temperature Condition for Tropical Cyclogenesis
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he analyzed value of sea surface temperature (SST) is examined for all global cases of tropical cyclone formation within 35° latitude of the equator over the period 1981?2008. It is found that 98.3% of formations occur at ...
Ensemble Prediction of the Dispersion of Volcanic Ash from the 13 February 2014 Eruption of Kelut, Indonesia
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: meteorological ensemble prediction system that represents uncertainties in both initial conditions and model formulations is coupled with a modified version of the Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory ...
Tropical Cyclone Contribution to Rainfall over Australia
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ropical cyclone (TC) rainfall over the Australian continent is studied using observations from 41 TC seasons 1969/70 to 2009/10. A total of 318 storms, whose centers either crossed the coastline or were located within ...
The Different Impact of Positive-Neutral and Negative-Neutral ENSO Regimes on Australian Tropical Cyclones
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he number of tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Australian region exhibits a large variation between different ENSO regimes. While the difference in TC numbers and spatial distribution of genesis locations between the canonical ...