Here are the current Papers & Articles under the research topic Hurricanes (incl Cyclones and Typhoons). Click on the title of a paper you are interested in to go straight to the full paper. Papers and articles covering the basics (ideal for learning) are shown in Green.
African Easterly Wave Variability and Its Relationship to Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Activity
Are Multiple Tropical Cyclone Events Similar among Basins?
Characterization of convective systems and their association with African easterly waves
Co-variability of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic and the eastern North Pacific
Do West African thunderstorms predict the intensity of Atlantic hurricanes?
Effect of remote sea surface temperature change on tropical cyclone potential intensity
Examining Tropical Cyclone–Kelvin Wave Interactions Using Adjoint Diagnostics
Impact of Shifting Patterns of Pacific Ocean Warming on North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones
Impacts of Diurnal Radiation Cycle on Secondary Eyewall Formation
Impacts of El Niño and La Niña on the hurricane season
Impacts of non‐canonical El Niño patterns on Atlantic hurricane activity
Increasing Magnitude of Hurricane Rapid Intensification in the Central and Eastern Tropical Atlantic
Intraseasonal Tropical Cyclogenesis Prediction in a Global Coupled Model System
Kelvin Waves and Tropical Cyclogenesis: A Global Survey
Revisiting the 26.5°C Sea Surface Temperature Threshold for Tropical Cyclone Development
Seasonal forecasting of tropical storms using the Met Office GloSea5 seasonal forecast system
The Atlantic Meridional Mode and hurricane activity
The dry intrusion perspective of extra-tropical cyclone development
The interannual variability of hurricane activity in the Atlantic and East Pacific Regions
Tropical Cyclones Of The North Atlantic Ocean, 1851 – 2006
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