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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...
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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 ...
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Tropical Cyclone Rainfall in the Observations, Reanalysis and ARPEGE Simulations in the North Atlantic Basin
In this chapter, we performed a climatological study of the tropical cyclone (TC) precipitation in the satellite observations and the reanalysis from the ECMWF and NCEP/NCAR centers over the North Atlantic (NA...
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Numerical investigation of an oceanic resonant regime induced by hurricane winds
The oceanic mixed layer (OML) response to an idealized hurricane with different propagation speeds is investigated using a two-layer reduced gravity ocean model. First, the model performances are examined with...