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Modeled Impact of Anthropogenic Warming on the Frequency of Intense Atlantic Hurricanes

NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory · Old Dominion University

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Abstract

Several recent models suggest that the frequency of Atlantic tropical cyclones could decrease as the climate warms. However, these models are unable to reproduce storms of category 3 or higher intensity. We explored the influence of future global warming on Atlantic hurricanes with a downscaling strategy by using an operational hurricane-prediction model that produces a realistic distribution of intense hurricane activity for present-day conditions. The model projects nearly a doubling of the frequency of category 4 and 5 storms by the end of the 21st century, despite a decrease in the overall frequency of tropical cyclones, when the downscaling is based on the ensemble mean of 18 global climate-change…

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Keywords
  • Environmental science
  • Oceanography
  • Global warming
  • Atlantic hurricane
  • Climate change
  • Climatology
  • Geology
  • Storm
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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