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    The ability of general circulation models to simulate tropical cyclones and their precursors over the North Atlantic main development region

    The ability of General Circulation Models (GCMs) to generate Tropical Cyclones (TCs) over the North Atlantic Main Development Region (MDR; 10–20°N, 20–80°W; Goldenberg and Shapiro in J Clim 9:1169–1187, 1996) is ...

    Anne Sophie Daloz, Fabrice Chauvin, Kevin Walsh, Sally Lavender in Climate Dynamics (2012)

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    Impact of the configuration of stretching and ocean–atmosphere coupling on tropical cyclone activity in the variable-resolution GCM ARPEGE

    This study starts by investigating the impact of the configuration of the variable-resolution atmospheric grid on tropical cyclone (TC) activity. The French atmospheric general circulation model ARPEGE, the gr...

    Anne Sophie Daloz, Fabrice Chauvin, Frank Roux in Climate Dynamics (2012)

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    Is the poleward migration of tropical cyclone maximum intensity associated with a poleward migration of tropical cyclone genesis?

    A recent study showed that the global average latitude where tropical cyclones achieve their lifetime-maximum intensity has been migrating poleward at a rate of about one-half degree of latitude per decade ove...

    Anne Sophie Daloz, Suzana J. Camargo in Climate Dynamics (2018)

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    The relationship between tropical precipitation biases and the Saharan heat low bias in CMIP5 models

    This study focuses on the relationship in global climate models between three features: the Saharan Heat Low (SHL), Sahel precipitation, and the Atlantic Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). Previous work sh...

    Ross D. Dixon, Daniel J. Vimont, Anne Sophie Daloz in Climate Dynamics (2018)