Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2012:;volume( 094 ):;issue: 004:;page 529
Author(s): Neu, Urs; Akperov, Mirseid G.; Bellenbaum, Nina; Benestad, Rasmus; Blender, Richard; Caballero, Rodrigo; Cocozza, Angela; Dacre, Helen F.; Feng, Yang; Fraedrich, Klaus; Grieger, Jens; Gulev, Sergey; Hanley, John; Hewson, Tim; Inatsu, Masaru; Keay, Kevin; Kew, Sarah F.; Kindem, Ina; Leckebusch, Gregor C.; Liberato, Margarida L. R.; Lionello, Piero; Mokhov, Igor I.; Pinto, Joaquim G.; Raible, Christoph C.; Reale, Marco; Rudeva, Irina; Schuster, Mareike; Simmonds, Ian; Sinclair, Mark; Sprenger, Michael; Tilinina, Natalia D.; Trigo, Isabel F.; Ulbrich, Sven; Ulbrich, Uwe; Wang, Xiaolan L.; Wernli, Heini
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: bility of results from different automated methods of detection and tracking of extratropical cyclones is assessed in order to identify uncertainties related to the choice of method. Fifteen international teams applied ...