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Roles of Upper-Level Descending Inflow in Moat Development in Simulated Tropical Cyclones with Secondary Eyewall Formation
This study investigated the effects of upper-level descending inflow (ULDI) associated with inner-eyewall convection on the formation of the moat in tropical cyclones (TCs) with secondary eyewall formation (SE...
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Alignment of Track Oscillations during Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification
Recent studies on tropical cyclone (TC) intensity change indicate that the development of a vertically aligned TC circulation is a key feature of its rapid intensification (RI), however, understanding how vort...
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New findings on the influence of El Niño events on tropical cyclone formation
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High-resolution numerical simulation of topographic influence on the heavy rainfall of Typhoon Rammasun
The heavy rainfall caused by Super Typhoon Rammasun (2014), the strongest typhoon that has landed in China since meteorological records began, has caused huge economic and social losses to China. Preliminary a...
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Characteristics of extreme rainfall and rainbands evolution of Super Typhoon Lekima (2019) during its landfall
As one of the most devastating tropical cyclones over the western North Pacific Ocean, Super Typhoon Lekima (2019) has caused a wide range of heavy rainfall in China. Based on the CMA Multi-source merged Preci...
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Preface to the Special Issue: Climate Change and Variability of Tropical Cyclone Activity
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Quantifying the Contribution of Track Changes to Interannual Variations of North Atlantic Intense Hurricanes
Previous studies have linked interannual variability of tropical cyclone (TC) intensity in the North Atlantic basin (NA) to Sahelian rainfall, vertical shear of the environmental flow, and relative sea surface...
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Open AccessUnderstanding of the Effect of Climate Change on Tropical Cyclone Intensity: A Review
The effect of climate change on tropical cyclone intensity has been an important scientific issue for a few decades. Although theory and modeling suggest the intensification of tropical cyclones in a warming c...
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Open AccessFrequency dependence prediction and parameter identification of rubber bushing
Affected by frequency, amplitude and some other factors, the dynamic mechanical properties of rubber bushing are nonlinear. In order to study the frequency dependence of the rubber bushing, a BP neural network...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Hemisphere-asymmetric tropical cyclones response to anthropogenic aerosol forcing
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Open AccessRoles of interdecadal variability of the western North Pacific monsoon trough in shifting tropical cyclone formation
Consistent with the northward migration of the annual mean latitude of tropical cyclone (TC) lifetime maximum intensity (LMI), the basin-wide mean location of TC formation shifted northward in the western Nort...
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Open AccessHemisphere-asymmetric tropical cyclones response to anthropogenic aerosol forcing
How anthropogenic forcing could change tropical cyclones (TCs) is a keen societal concern owing to its significant socio-economic impacts. However, a global picture of the anthropogenic aerosol effect on TCs h...
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Impact of tibetan plateau snow cover on tropical cyclogenesis via the Madden–Julian oscillation during the following boreal summer
This study investigates the role of the interannual variation of boreal winter (December–February) snow cover over the Tibetan Plateau (TPSC) in modulating the relationship between the Madden Julian Oscillatio...
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Azimuthal Variations of the Convective-scale Structure in a Simulated Tropical Cyclone Principal Rainband
Previous numerical simulations have focused mainly on the mesoscale structure of the principal rainband in tropical cyclones with a relatively coarse model resolution. In this study, the principal rainband was...
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Open AccessNumerical study of effects of mountains and lakes on a squall line in northern Jiangsu Province
Observational studies indicate that northern Jiangsu Province is the most active area for the occurrence of squall lines in east China. While the roles of the large-scale atmospheric environment have been inve...
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Simulation of Extreme Updrafts in the Tropical Cyclone Eyewall
Strong vertical motion (>10 m s−1) has profound implications for tropical cyclone (TC) structure changes and intensity. While extreme updrafts in the TC are occasionally observed in real TCs, the associated small...
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Characteristics of tropical cyclone extreme precipitation and its preliminary causes in Southeast China
Extreme precipitation induced by a tropical cyclone (TC) is of great concern to Southeast China. Regional characteristics of daily TC-induced extreme precipitation (TCEP) between 1958 and 2016 and the associat...
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Recent decrease in genesis productivity of tropical cloud clusters over the Western North Pacific
Tropical cloud clusters (TCCs) play a critical role in sustaining tropical large-scale systems and are traditionally viewed as precursors for tropical cyclone (TC) genesis. This study focuses on the decadal ch...
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Abrupt breakdown of the predictability of early season typhoon frequency at the beginning of the twenty-first century
Maintenance of the anomalous anticyclone (cyclone) over the Philippine Sea following strong peak El Niño (La Niña) leads to a negative correlation between the pre-winter (October–December) El Niño-Southern Osc...
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Multi-scale interactions of equatorial waves associated with tropical cyclogenesis over the western North Pacific
The tropical cyclone (TC)-centric approach developed in previous studies tends to overemphasize the direct impact of tropical waves and underestimates their large-scale modulation of western North Pacific (WNP...