Tropical cyclone – Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace

Tropical cyclone – Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace

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Libya flooding: 'Cyclone Daniel's strength comes from the very high temperature of the Mediterranean

Tropical cyclone-blackout-heatwave compound hazard resilience in a changing climate

Evolving Tropical Cyclone Tracks in the North Atlantic in a Warming Climate - Garner - 2021 - Earth's Future - Wiley Online Library

When machine learning deciphers the 'language' of atmospheric air masses – Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace

Characteristics of tropical cyclones over the western North Pacific related to extreme ENSO and a climate regime shift in sub-seasonal forecasting with GloSea5

GMD - Classification of tropical cyclone containing images using a convolutional neural network: performance and sensitivity to the learning dataset

Time evolution of the cloud fraction vertical profile obtained with the

PDF) Airborne observations of the impact of a convective system on the planetary boundary layer thermodynamics and aerosol distribution in the inter-tropical discontinuity region of the West African Monsoon

PDF) Present and Future Changes in Winter Cyclonic Activity in the Mediterranean–Black Sea Region in the 21st Century Based on an Ensemble of CMIP6 Models

Varying genesis and landfall locations for North Atlantic tropical cyclones in a warmer climate

LVE-induced ENSO-IM phase coherence during the last millennium. (A)

Tropical cyclone activity enhanced by Sahara greening and reduced dust emissions during the African Humid Period

A Seesaw Variability in Tropical Cyclone Genesis between the Western North Pacific and the North Atlantic Shaped by Atlantic Multidecadal Variability in: Journal of Climate Volume 35 Issue 8 (2022)

Medicanes as subtropical cyclones: the December 2005 case from the perspective of surface pressure tendency diagnostics and atmospheric water budget - Fita - 2018 - Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society - Wiley Online Library