Scatter plot of minimum pressure and maximum azimuthal wind for Atlantic and Eastern Pacific...

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Scatter plot of minimum pressure and maximum azimuthal wind forAtlantic and Eastern Pacific tropical cyclones (1989-2004 + Hurricane Isaac 2012 [red]). Figure adapted from: Knaff & Zehr, 2007, Weather Forecasting, 22, 71-88.

Global storm count: ~90 per year

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis in January

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis in February

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis in March

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis in April

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis in May

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis in June

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis in July

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis in August

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis in September

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis in October

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis in November

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis in December

Locations of tropical cyclone genesis

Seasonal cycle of tropical cyclogenesis

Northern Hemisphere solidSouthern Hemisphere dashed

Hawkins, H. F., and D. T. Rubsam, 1968: “Hurricane Hilda, 1964. Part II: Structure and budgets of the hurricane on October 1, 1964. Monthly Weather Review, 96, 617-636.

1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 20150

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AtlanticE. PacificW. Pacific

Number of storms (1970-2011) by basin

1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 20150

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APNH

Number of storms (1970-2011) in Northern Hemisphere (red)And Atlantic and North Pacific only (blue)

1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 20200

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28.2

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28.6

PDISST

Atlantic Main Development Region SST (ASO mean) and power dissipation (whole season, whole basin)1-3-4-3-1 filter applied to smooth interannual variability