Climate Change and Tropical Cyclone Activity.- A Climatology of Intense Tropical Cyclones in the North Indian Ocean Over the Past Three Decades (1980-2008).- Tropical Cyclones in a Hieararchy of Climate Models of Increasing Resolution.- Modeling Climate Change: Perspective and Applications in the Context of Bangladesh.- Changes in Tropical Cyclone Precipitation Over China.- Toward Improved Projection of the Future Tropical Cyclone Changes.- Global Warming and Tropical Cyclone Activity in the Western North Pacific.- Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change: An Indian Ocean Perspective.- Recent Trends in Tropical Cyclone Activity in the North Indian Ocean.- Progress on Tropical Cyclogenesis.- Generating Synthetic Tropical Cyclone Databases for Input to Modeling of Extreme Winds, Waves, and Storm Surges.- Numerical Simulation of the Genesis of Cyclone Nargis Using a Global Cloud-System Resolving Model, NICAM.- Simulation of the North Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones Using the Regional Environment Simulator: Application to Cyclone Nargis in 2008.- Simulation of Track and Intensity of Gonu and Sidr with WRF-NMM Modeling System.- Operational Tropical Cyclone Forecasting & Warning Systems.- Monitoring and Prediction of Cyclonic Disturbances Over North Indian Ocean by Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre, New Delhi (India): Problems and Prospective.- Evaluation of the WRF and Quasi-Lagrangian Model (QLM) for Cyclone Track Prediction Over Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.- Simulation of Tropical Cyclones Over Indian Seas: Data Impact Study Using WRF-Var Assimilation System.- Impact of Rain-Affected SSM/I Data Assimilation on the Analyses and Forecasts of Tropical Cyclones, and Study of Flow-Dependent Ensemble Background Errors, Over the Southwest Indian Ocean.- Statistical Forecasting of Tropical Cyclones for Bangladesh.- THORPEX and Its Application for Nargis by Ensemble Prediction.- Cyclone Gonu: The Most Intense Tropical Cyclone on Record in the Arabian Sea.- Real-Time Prediction of SIDR Cyclone Over Bay of Bengal Using High-Resolution Mesoscale Models.- Performance Evaluation of DGMANs NWP Models During Gonu.- Capabilities of Using Remote Sensing and GIS for Tropical Cyclones Forecasting, Monitoring, and Damage Assessment.- Assessment of Risk and Vulnerability from Tropical Cyclones, Including Construction, Archival and Retrieval of Best-Track and Historic Data Sets.- On Developing a Tropical Cyclone Archive and Climatology for the South Indian and South Pacific Oceans.- Improving the Australian Tropical Cyclone Database: Extension of the GMS Satellite Digital Image Archive.- Coastal Vulnerability Assessment Based on Historic Tropical Cyclones in the Arabian Sea.- The International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship (IBTrACS) Project: Overview of Methods and Indian Ocean Statistics.- Remote Sensing Imagery Assessment of Areas Severely Affected by Cyclone Gonu in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.- Urban Sprawl and City Vulnerability: Where Does Muscat Stand?.- Flood Studies in Oman and the Difficulties in Using Rainfall-Runoff Analysis.- Disaster Preparedness, Management and Reduction.- Cyclone Gonu Storm Surge in the Gulf of Oman.- How the National Forecasting Centre in Oman Dealt with Tropical Cyclone Gonu.- Cyclone Disaster Management: A Case Study of MODES Experience with Cyclone Gonu.- Recent High Impact Tropical Cyclone Events in the Indian Ocean: Nargis, SIDR, Gonu and Other Events.- The Impact of Cyclone Gonu on Selected Coral Rich Areas of the Gulf of Oman Including Indications of Recovery at the Daymanyiat Islands.- Cyclone Nargis Storm Surge Flooding in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady River Delta.- The First Ever Super Cyclonic Storm “GONU” over the Arabian Sea During 1-7 June 2007: A Case Study.- Characteristics of Very Severe Cyclonic Storm “NARGIS” over the Bay of Bengal During 27 April to 3 May 2008.- Characteristics of Very Severe Cyclonic Storm “SIDR” over the Bay of Bengal During 11-16 November 2007.- Influence of a Tropical Cyclone Gonu on Phytoplankton Biomass (Chlorophyll a) in the Arabian Sea.- Recent Outbreaks of Harmful Algal Blooms Along the Coast of Oman: Possible Response to Climate Change?.- Understanding the Tropical Cyclone Gonu.