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Objective detection of tropical cyclones in high-resolution analysis / Kevin Walsh.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: [United States] : American Meteorological Society, c1997Description: [13] p. : ill., mapsDDC classification:
  • 551.6452 21
Subject: An automated procedure is used to evaluate objective criteria for the detection of observed tropical cyclones in high-resolution (1.125 degree) European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts analyses. Best values of the objective criteria are determined for cyclones of tropical storm and hurricane strength. A comparison is made between the representation in the analysis of two contrasting storms: Hurricane Hugo and Andrew. The implications of the detection method for simulations of climate change are discussed
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From: Monthly weather review, August 1997, pp. 1767-1779

Includes bibliographical references

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An automated procedure is used to evaluate objective criteria for the detection of observed tropical cyclones in high-resolution (1.125 degree) European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts analyses. Best values of the objective criteria are determined for cyclones of tropical storm and hurricane strength. A comparison is made between the representation in the analysis of two contrasting storms: Hurricane Hugo and Andrew. The implications of the detection method for simulations of climate change are discussed

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