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Thermodynamics of Pyrocumulus: A Conceptual Study
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractIn favorable atmospheric conditions, fires can produce pyrocumulonimbus cloud (pyroCb) in the form of deep convective columns resembling conventional thunderstorms, which may be accompanied by strong inflow, dangerous ...
Extratropical–Tropical Interaction during Onset of the Australian Monsoon: Reanalysis Diagnostics and Idealized Dry Simulations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The onset of the Australian monsoon is examined using (i) reanalysis data for seasons when enhanced observational networks were available and (ii) a 15-yr onset composite. Similar to previous findings, onset is characterized ...
Potential Vorticity Perspective of Vortex Structure Changes of Tropical Cyclone Bilis (2006) during a Heavy Rain Event following Landfall
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ropical Cyclone (TC) Bilis made landfall on the China coast at 0500 UTC 14 July 2006. Following the landfall, sudden and unforecast torrential rain commenced some 400 km southwest of the weakening circulation center at ...
Statistical Assessment of the OWZ Tropical Cyclone Tracking Scheme in ERA-Interim
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThe Okubo?Weiss?Zeta (OWZ) tropical cyclone (TC) detection scheme, which has been used to detect TCs in climate, seasonal prediction, and weather forecast models, is assessed on its ability to produce a realistic ...
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 ...
Impact of Different ENSO Regimes on Southwest Pacific Tropical Cyclones
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he influence of different types of ENSO on tropical cyclone (TC) interannual variability in the central southwest Pacific region (5°?25°S, 170°E?170°W) is investigated. Using empirical orthogonal function analysis and an ...
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