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    • Air-Sea interaction over the Gulf Stream in an ensemble of HighResMIP present climate simulations 

      Bellucci, Alessio; Athanasiadis, Panos J.; Scoccimarro, Enrico; Ruggieri, Paolo; Gualdi, Silvio; Fedele, Giusy; Haarsma, Reindert J.; García Serrano, Javier; Castrillo, Miguel; Putrahasan, D.; Sanchez-Gomez, Emilia; Moine, Marie-Pierre; Roberts, Christopher D.; Roberts, Michael J.; Seddon, J; Vidale, Pier Luigi (Springer Link, 2021)
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      A dominant paradigm for mid-latitude air-sea interaction identifies the synoptic-scale atmospheric “noise” as the main driver for the observed ocean surface variability. While this conceptual model successfully holds over ...
    • Extratropical transition of tropical cyclones in a multiresolution ensemble of atmosphere-only and fully coupled global Climate Models 

      Baker, Alexander J.; Roberts, Malcolm J.; Vidale, Pier Luigi; Hodges, Kevin I.; Tourigny, Etienne (American Meteorological Society (AMS), 2022)
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      Tropical cyclones undergo extratropical transition (ET) in every ocean basin. Projected changes in ET frequency under climate change are uncertain and differ between basins, so multimodel studies are required to establish ...
    • 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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      A 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 ...
    • Northern Hemisphere blocking simulation in current climate models: evaluating progress from the Climate Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 to 6 and sensitivity to resolution 

      Schiemann, Reinhard; Athanasiadis, Panos; Barriopedro, David; Doblas-Reyes, Francisco; Lohmann, Katja; Roberts, Malcolm J.; Sein, Dmitry V.; Roberts, Christopher D.; Terray, Laurent; Vidale, Pier Luigi (Copernicus Publications, 2020)
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      Global climate models (GCMs) are known to suffer from biases in the simulation of atmospheric blocking, and this study provides an assessment of how blocking is represented by the latest generation of GCMs. It is evaluated ...
    • 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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      Abstract 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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      Previous 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 ...
    • Tropical cyclone integrated kinetic energy in an ensemble of HighResMIP simulations 

      Kreussler, Philip; Caron, Louis-Philippe; Wild, Simon; Loosveldt Tomas, Saskia; Chauvin, Fabrice; Moine, Marie‐Pierre; Roberts, Malcolm J.; Ruprich-Robert, Yohan; Seddon, Jon; Valcke, Sophie; Vannière, Benoît; Vidale, Pier Luigi (American Geophysical Union, 2021)
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      This study investigates tropical cyclone integrated kinetic energy, a measure which takes into account the intensity and the size of the storms and which is closely associated with their damage potential, in three different ...
    • Tropical cyclone precipitation in the HighResMIP atmosphere-only experiments of the PRIMAVERA Project 

      Zhang, Wei; Villarini, Gabriele; Scoccimarro, Enrico; Roberts, Malcolm; Vidale, Pier Luigi; Vanniere, Benoıt; Caron, Louis-Philippe; Putrasahan, Dian; Roberts, Christopher; Senan, Retish; Moine, Marie-Pierre (Springer, 2021)
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      This study examines the climatology and structure of rainfall associated with tropical cyclones (TCs) based on the atmosphere-only Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) HighResMIP runs of the PRocess-based ...