Browsing by Author "Hodges, Kevin"
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Impact of model resolution on tropical cyclone simulation using theHighResMIP–PRIMAVERA multimodel ensemble
Roberts, Malcolm J.; Camp, Joanne; Seddon, Jon; Vidale, Pier Luigi; Hodges, Kevin; Vanniere, Benoit; Mecking, Jenny; Haarsma, Rein; Bellucci, Alessio; Scoccimarro, Enrico; Caron, Louis-Philippe; Chauvin, Fabrice; Terray, Laurent; Valcke, Sophie; Valcke, Sophie; Moine, Marie-Pierre; Putrasahan; Roberts, Christopher; Senan, Retish; Zarzycki, Colin; Ullrich, Paul (American Meteorological Society, 2020-02-25)
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Open AccessA multimodel, multiresolution set of simulations over the period 1950–2014 using a common forcingprotocol from CMIP6 HighResMIP have been completed by six modeling groups. Analysis of tropicalcyclone performance using two ... -
Projected future changes in Tropical cyclones using the CMIP6 HighResMIP multimodel ensemble
Roberts, Malcolm John; Camp, Joanne; Jon, Seddon; Vidale, Pier Luigi; Hodges, Kevin; Vannière, Benoît; Mecking, Jenny; Haarsma, Rein; Bellucci, Alessio; Scoccimarro, Enrico; Caron, Louis-Philippe; Chauvin, Fabrice; Terray, Laurent; Valcke, Sophie; Moine, Marie-Pierre; Putrasahan, Dian; Roberts, Christopher D.; Senan, Retish; Zarzycki, Colin; Ullrich, Paul; Yamada, Yohei; Mizuta, Ryo; Kodama, Chihiro; Fu, Dan; Zhang, Qiuying; Danabasoglu, Gokhan; Rosenbloom, Nan; Wang, Hong; Wu, Lixin (Wiley, 2020)
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Open AccessAbstract Future changes in tropical cyclone properties are an important component of climate change impacts and risk for many tropical and midlatitude countries. In this study we assess the performance of a multimodel ... -
The moisture budget of tropical cyclones in HighResMIP models: large-scale environmental balance and sensitivity to horizontal resolution
Vannière, Benoît; Roberts, Malcolm; Vidale, Pier Luigi; Hodges, Kevin; Demory, Marie-Estelle; Caron, Louis-Philippe; Scoccimarro, Enrico; Terray, Laurent; Senan, Retish (American Meteorological Society, 2020-10-01)
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Open AccessPrevious studies have shown that the number, intensity, and structure of simulated tropical cyclones (TCs) in climate models get closer to the observations as the horizontal resolution is increased. However, the sensitivity ...