Atlantic Hurricanes and Climate Change Hurricane Katrina, Aug. 2005 GFDL model simulation of Atlantic hurricane activity Tom Knutson NOAA / Geophysical.
Atlantic Hurricanes and Climate Change Hurricane Katrina, Aug. 2005 GFDL 18km-grid simulation of Atlantic hurricane activity Tom Knutson Geophysical Fluid.
Cyclones
Have Humans Affected Atlantic Hurricane Climate? Hurricane Katrina, Aug. 2005 GFDL model simulation of Atlantic hurricane activity Tom Knutson Geophysical.
2013 North Atlantic hurricane seasonal forecast Ray Bell with thanks to Joanne Camp (met office)
Tropical Cyclone Intensities: Recent observational studies and simulated response to CO2-induced warming Thomas R. Knutson NOAA/Geophysical Fluid Dynamics.
Revisiting estimation of TC winds from IR Imagery.
Possible Aerosol Effects on Lightning Activity and Structure of Hurricanes Khain, A., N. Cohen, B. Lynn, and A. Pokrovsky, 2008: Possible aerosol effects.
1 Conference Call April 11, 2012 Modeling update Rough draft: slides for Tropical Workshop Climatology: What has been completed/what needs to be done Focuses.
Projections of Future Atlantic Hurricane Activity Hurricane Katrina, Aug. 2005 GFDL model simulation of Atlantic hurricane activity Tom Knutson NOAA
Hurricane Principles Hurricane Isabel, 2003. Outline Definitions Formation and Conditions Needed Growth and Structure of a Hurricane Where do They Form?
Possible Aerosol Effects on Lightning Activity and Structure of Hurricanes