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Equatorial waves as useful precursors to tropical cyclone occurrence and intensification

Feng XiangboYang Gui-YingHodges Kevin I.Methven John
Nature Communications
2023
2023/1/31
Vol.14 No.1 p.1-11
Understanding and prediction of tropical cyclone (TC) activity on the medium range remains challenging. Here, we find that the pre-existing westward-moving equatorial waves can inform the risk of TC occurrence and intensification, based on a dataset obtained by synchronising objectively identified T...
Atmospheric dynamicsAtmospheric science
10.1038/S41467-023-36055-5
ISSN:2041-1723

Translation speed slowdown and poleward migration of western North Pacific tropical cyclones

Xiangbo Feng
Npj Climate And Atmospheric Science
2024
2024/8/24
Vol.7 No.1 p.1-11
Detecting and interpreting long-term changes in typhoon translation speed in observations remains challenging, contrasting with increased confidence in the poleward migration of typhoons. Here, I show a significant relationship between the basin-wide translation speed and the latitudinal position of...
Atmospheric scienceClimate change
10.1038/S41612-024-00748-5
ISSN:2397-3722

Integrated ozone depletion as a metric for ozone recovery

Pyle John A.Keeble JamesAbraham Nathan LukeChipperfield Martyn P.Griffiths Paul T.
Nature
2022
2022/8/24
Vol.608 No.7924 p.719-723
The Montreal Protocol is successfully protecting the ozone layer. The main halogen gases responsible for stratospheric ozone depletion have been regulated under the Protocol, their combined atmospheric abundances are declining and ozone is increasing in some parts of the atmosphere1. Ozone depletion...
Atmospheric chemistryClimate and Earth system modelling
10.1038/S41586-022-04968-8
ISSN:0028-0836

Deep convection only temporarily intensified by aerosols

Denis ShumGuy DaganRoni Shpitzer
Nature Geoscience
2026
2026/7/23
00 p.1-8
Whether aerosols invigorate, suppress or have a weak effect on deep convection remains highly debated. Here we investigate how the timescale of aerosol perturbations controls convective responses and show that the apparent invigoration of convection is probably a transient effect. Using cloud-resolv...
Atmospheric scienceClimate sciences
10.1038/S41561-026-02053-7
ISSN:1752-0894

Poleward migration of western North Pacific tropical cyclones related to changes in cyclone seasonality

Feng XiangboKlingaman Nicholas P.Hodges Kevin I.
Nature Communications
2021
2021/10/27
Vol.12 No.1 p.1-11
The average location of observed western North Pacific (WNP) tropical cyclones (TCs) has shifted north over the last several decades, but the cause remains not fully understood. Here we show that, for the annual average, the observed northward migration of WNP TCs is related to changes in TC seasona...
Atmospheric scienceClimate changeNatural hazards
10.1038/S41467-021-26369-7
ISSN:2041-1723