- A31A: Tropical Cyclones: Observations, Modeling, and Predictability—Today and into the Future I Oral
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Michael Bell, Colorado State University
Convener:
Rosimar Rios-Berrios, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Zhuo Wang, University of Illinois
Robert Rogers, Asia Pacific-Typhoon Collaborative Research Center
Chair:
Zhuo Wang, University of Illinois
Danyang Wang, Purdue University
Tropical cyclones are one of the most destructive weather systems on Earth and have significant social and economic impacts. In this session, we solicit abstracts on observational analysis and modeling studies that help to advance our understanding of the physics, dynamics, variability, and predictability of tropical cyclones. In particular, abstracts are encouraged on tropical cyclone formation, structure, track, intensity change, as well as the theory, physics, and projections of future tropical cyclone characteristics.
Index Terms
3315 Data assimilation
3360 Remote sensing
3372 Tropical cyclones
4313 Extreme events
Suggested Itineraries:
Disasters‚ Calamities and Extreme Events
Cross-Listed:
NH - Natural Hazards
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3. Earth Covering
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