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View article: Ensemble random forest for tropical cyclone tracking
Ensemble random forest for tropical cyclone tracking Open
Even though tropical cyclones (TCs) are well documented during the intense part of their lifecycle until they weaken, many physical and statistical properties governing them are not well captured by gridded reanalysis or simulated by Earth…
View article: CYCLOPs: a Unified Framework for Surface Flux-Driven Cyclones Outside the Tropics
CYCLOPs: a Unified Framework for Surface Flux-Driven Cyclones Outside the Tropics Open
Cyclonic storms resembling tropical cyclones are sometimes observed well outside the tropics. These include medicanes, polar lows, subtropical cyclones, Kona storms, and possibly some cases of Australian East Coast Lows. Their structural s…
View article: Ensemble Random Forest for Tropical Cyclone Tracking
Ensemble Random Forest for Tropical Cyclone Tracking Open
Even though tropical cyclones (TCs) are well documented during the intense part of their lifecycle until they start to evanesce, many physical and statistical properties governing them are not well captured by gridded reanalysis or simulat…
View article: Ensemble Random Forest for Tropical Cyclone Tracking
Ensemble Random Forest for Tropical Cyclone Tracking Open
Even though tropical cyclones (TCs) are well documented from the moment they reach a certain intensity to the moment they start to evanesce, many physical and statistical properties governing them are not well captured by gridded reanalysi…
View article: Improving analogues-based detection & attribution approaches for hurricanes
Improving analogues-based detection & attribution approaches for hurricanes Open
This paper presents a proof of concept for a new analogue-based framework for the detection and attribution of hurricane-related hazards. This framework addresses two important limitations of existing analogue-based methodologies: the lack…
View article: Improving analogues-based detection & attribution approaches for hurricanes
Improving analogues-based detection & attribution approaches for hurricanes Open
This paper presents a proof of concept for a new analogue-based framework for the detection and attribution of hurricane-related hazards. This framework addresses two important limitations of existing analogue-based methodologies: the lack…
View article: A Unified Framework for Surface Flux-Driven Cyclones Outside the Tropics
A Unified Framework for Surface Flux-Driven Cyclones Outside the Tropics Open
Cyclonic storms resembling tropical cyclones are sometimes observed well outside the tropics. These include medicanes, polar lows, subtropical cyclones, Kona storms, and possibly some cases of Australian East Coast cyclones. Their structur…
View article: Understanding Tropical Cyclones in the Anthropocene: Physics, Simulations, and Attribution
Understanding Tropical Cyclones in the Anthropocene: Physics, Simulations, and Attribution Open
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View article: Tropical Cyclones in Global High-Resolution Simulations using the IPSL Model
Tropical Cyclones in Global High-Resolution Simulations using the IPSL Model Open
Despite many years of extensive research, the evolution of Tropical Cyclone (TC) activity in our changing climate remains uncertain. This is partly because the answer to that question relies primarily on climate simulations with horizontal…
View article: Assessing the improvement of Tropical Cyclone representation in the IPSL model with increasing resolution -- Data
Assessing the improvement of Tropical Cyclone representation in the IPSL model with increasing resolution -- Data Open
This folder contains the following data, used in the artcle "Assessing the improvement of Tropical Cyclone representation in the IPSL model with increasing resolution": * TC tracks in all the simulations, before and after the STJ filtering…
View article: Assessing the improvement of Tropical Cyclone representation in the IPSL model with increasing resolution -- Data
Assessing the improvement of Tropical Cyclone representation in the IPSL model with increasing resolution -- Data Open
This folder contains the following data, used in the artcle "Assessing the improvement of Tropical Cyclone representation in the IPSL model with increasing resolution": * TC tracks in all the simulations, before and after the STJ filtering…
View article: Tropical Cyclones in High-Resolution Global Climate Simulations with the IPSL Model
Tropical Cyclones in High-Resolution Global Climate Simulations with the IPSL Model Open
The availability of a new icosahedral dynamical core (DYNAMICO) for the IPSL model was the opportunity to participate in the HighResMIP protocol. We present the results of four historical 1950-2015 atmosphere-only (forced SST) simulations …
View article: Can low-resolution CMIP6 ScenarioMIP models provide insight into future European post-tropical-cyclone risk?
Can low-resolution CMIP6 ScenarioMIP models provide insight into future European post-tropical-cyclone risk? Open
Post-tropical cyclones (PTCs) can cause extensive damage across Europe through extreme winds and heavy precipitation. With increasing sea surface temperatures, tropical cyclones (TCs) may form and travel further poleward and eastward than …
View article: A climate-change attribution retrospective of some impactful weather extremes of 2021
A climate-change attribution retrospective of some impactful weather extremes of 2021 Open
The IPCC AR6 report outlines a general consensus that anthropogenic climate change is modifying the frequency and intensity of extreme events such as cold spells, heat waves, storms or floods. A pertinent question is then whether climate c…
View article: Intercomparison of four algorithms for detecting tropical cyclones using ERA5
Intercomparison of four algorithms for detecting tropical cyclones using ERA5 Open
The assessment of tropical cyclone (TC) statistics requires the direct, objective, and automatic detection and tracking of TCs in reanalyses and model simulations. Research groups have independently developed numerous algorithms during rec…
View article: Comment on wcd-2022-46
Comment on wcd-2022-46 Open
Abstract. Post-tropical cyclones (PTCs) can cause extensive damage across Europe through extreme winds and heavy precipitation. With increasing sea surface temperatures, tropical cyclones (TCs) may form and travel further poleward and east…
View article: Can low-resolution CMIP6 ScenarioMIP models provide insight into future European Post-Tropical Cyclone risk?
Can low-resolution CMIP6 ScenarioMIP models provide insight into future European Post-Tropical Cyclone risk? Open
Post-Tropical Cyclones (PTCs) can cause extensive damage across Europe through extreme winds and heavy precipitation. With increasing sea surface temperatures, tropical cyclones (TC) may form and travel further polewards and eastwards than…
View article: Reply on CC1
Reply on CC1 Open
The assessment of Tropical Cyclones (TC) statistics requires the direct, objective, and automatic detection and tracking of TCs in reanalyses and model simulations. Research groups have independently developed numerous algorithms during re…
View article: Reply on RC1
Reply on RC1 Open
The assessment of Tropical Cyclones (TC) statistics requires the direct, objective, and automatic detection and tracking of TCs in reanalyses and model simulations. Research groups have independently developed numerous algorithms during re…
View article: Comment on wcd-2022-9
Comment on wcd-2022-9 Open
Abstract. The IPCC report AR6 indicates a general consensus that anthropogenic climate change is modifying frequency and intensity of class of extreme events such as cold spells, heatwaves, storms or floods. A different point of view is to…
View article: Referee comments on egusphere-2022-179
Referee comments on egusphere-2022-179 Open
Abstract. The assessment of Tropical Cyclones (TC) statistics requires the direct, objective, and automatic detection and tracking of TCs in reanalyses and model simulations. Research groups have independently developed numerous algorithms…
View article: Intercomparison of Four Tropical Cyclones Detection Algorithms on ERA5
Intercomparison of Four Tropical Cyclones Detection Algorithms on ERA5 Open
The assessment of Tropical Cyclones (TC) statistics requires the direct, objective, and automatic detection and tracking of TCs in reanalyses and model simulations. Research groups have independently developed numerous algorithms during re…
View article: Comment on wcd-2022-9
Comment on wcd-2022-9 Open
The IPCC report AR6 indicates a general consensus that anthropogenic climate change is modifying frequency and intensity of class of extreme events such as cold spells, heatwaves, storms or floods. A different point of view is to investiga…
View article: Last Glacial Maximum atmospheric lapse rates: a model-data study on the American Cordillera case
Last Glacial Maximum atmospheric lapse rates: a model-data study on the American Cordillera case Open
<p>The amplitude of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) cooling compared to pre-industrial has long been a topic of debate, which partly arises from the fact that this cooling is spatially heterogeneous. Paleotemperature reconstructions s…
View article: How Realistic are Tropical Cyclones in the ERA5 Reanalysis?
How Realistic are Tropical Cyclones in the ERA5 Reanalysis? Open
<p>The ERA5 dataset from the ECMWF is the first global reanalysis product to reach a horizontal resolution of 0.28125&#176; (31km), a resolution that is thought to allow for a realistic representation of small-scale atmospheric f…