Hurricanes and Climate Change, 2010 Volume 2
Langue : Anglais
Coordonnateurs : Elsner James B., Hodges Robert E., Malmstadt Jill C., Scheitlin Kelsey N.
Hurricanes are nature?s most destructive agents. Widespread interest surrounds the possibility that they might get even more destructive in the future. Policy makers consider it a call for action. Answers about when and by how much hurricanes will change are sought by financial institutions especially industry. And scientists are challenged by the range and interactions of the processes involved. This book, arising from the 2nd International Summit on Hurricanes and Climate Change, contains new research on topics related to hurricanes and climate change since the 1st Summit. Chapters are grouped into research studies using global climate models and those taking empirical and statistical approaches. The latter include investigations of basin-wide and regional hurricane activity.
The Tropical Cyclone Climate Model Intercomparison Project.- Change of Tropical Cyclone and Seasonal Climate State in a Global Warming Experiment with a Global Cloud-System-Resolving Model.- Role of the SST Anomaly Structures in Response of Cyclogenesis to Global Warming.- Tropical Cyclone Rainfall in the Observations, Reanalysis and ARPEGE Simulations in the North Atlantic Basin.- Tropical Cyclones as a Critical Phenomenon.- Environmental Signals in Property Damage Losses from Hurricanes.- A Statistical Analysis of the Frequency of United States and Eastern North Pacific Hurricanes Related to Solar Activity.- Regional Typhoon Activity as Revealed by Track Patterns and Climate Change.- Climatic Features and Their Relationship with Tropical Cyclones Over the Intra-Americas Seas.- On the Increasing Intensity of the Strongest Atlantic Hurricanes.- Frequency and Intensity of Hurricanes Within Florida’s Threat Zone.- Linking Tropical Cyclone Number Over the Western North Pacific with Sea Surface Temperatures.- A Track-Relative Climatology of Eglin Air Force Base Hurricanes in a Variable Climate.- Estimating the Impact of Climate Variability on Cumulative Hurricane Destructive Potential Through Data Mining.
A unique book, drawing on an international community of scholars in the field of hurricane climate science Latest research results on topics related to hurricanes and climate change Intriguing new results on the relationship between solar variability and hurricanes Latest new on how global climate models can be used to project future changes in hurricane activity Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 12-2014
Ouvrage de 255 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Date de parution : 09-2010
Ouvrage de 255 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Thèmes de Hurricanes and Climate Change :
Mots-clés :
Climate change; Climatology; Cloud; Global climate models; Global warming; Hurricanes; Rain; Solar variability; Typhoon; Typhoons; cyclone; temperature; meteorology
© 2024 LAVOISIER S.A.S.