articleWiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate ChangeNov 11, 2015GREEN OA

Tropical cyclones and climate change

The University of Melbourne · Meteorological Service Singapore · +11 more institutions

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Abstract

Recent research has strengthened the understanding of the links between climate and tropical cyclones (TCs) on various timescales. Geological records of past climates have shown century‐long variations in TC numbers. While no significant trends have been identified in the Atlantic since the late 19th century, significant observed trends in TC numbers and intensities have occurred in this basin over the past few decades, and trends in other basins are increasingly being identified. However, understanding of the causes of these trends is incomplete, and confidence in these trends continues to be hampered by a lack of consistent observations in some basins. A theoretical basis for maximum TC intensity appears now…

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Keywords
  • Downscaling
  • Climate change
  • Climatology
  • Storm surge
  • Tropical cyclone
  • Storm
  • Climate model
  • Global warming
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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