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  1. Re‐Examining Historical Trends of Tropical Cyclone Frequency
  2. Downscaled projections of future tropical cyclone rainfall climatology along the U.S. North Atlantic and Gulf coasts
  3. Quantifying Historical Tropical Cyclone-Heat Compound Events Using Global Climate Models
  4. Historical and Projected Tropical Cyclone Characteristics in SPEAR Large Ensemble Simulations
  5. Robust responses of tropical and post-tropical cyclones to climate warming in WRF and CAM storyline ensembles
  6. Scenario set-up and the new CMIP6-based climate-related forcings provided within the third round of the Inter-Sectoral Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP3b, group I and II)
  7. Global warming intensifies pantropical coupling and its control on northern hemisphere tropical cyclones
  8. A Statistical Model for Post‐Tropical Cyclone Hazard Assessment
  9. Interactions of tropical cyclones with global energy and water cycles
  10. Thank You to Our 2025 Peer Reviewers
  11. Dependence of Global Tropical Cyclones on the Tropical Pacific Mean State in the HighResMIP Models
  12. Global coastal wind hazard maps from the CHAZ tropical cyclone model
  13. Physical drivers of the November 2023 heatwave in Rio de Janeiro
  14. Tropical Thermocline Helps Power Pacific Equatorial Upwelling
  15. Relation of Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Activity With Observed and Predicted ENSO Indices
  16. Evaluation of Tropical Cyclone Characteristics in the SPEAR Large Ensemble Simulations
  17. Multidecadal Fluctuations in the Observed ENSO‐Tropical Cyclone Teleconnection
  18. Assessment of Caribbean Coastal Hazard Posed by Tropical Cyclones
  19. Exploring the impact of the Great Green Wall on Atlantic Tropical Cyclone activity
  20. Assessment of Tropical Cyclone Activity From a Statistical‐Dynamical Downscaling Model in the Northern Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
  21. Climate Change Impact on the ENSO–TC Relationship in CMIP6: Synthetic TC Analysis
  22. Environmental controls on future projections of western North Pacific tropical cyclone maximum intensity
  23. Unified Forecast System Prediction of the Madden‐Julian Oscillation and Its Influence on East Pacific During Boreal Summer
  24. Tropical Cyclone Seed Disturbances in ERA5
  25. CYCLOPs: a Unified Framework for Surface Flux-Driven Cyclones Outside the Tropics
  26. On the Definition and Tracking of Tropical Cyclone Seeds from a Climate Perspective
  27. Tropical Cyclones and Associated Environmental Fields in CMIP6 Models
  28. Subseasonal Prediction of Tropical Cyclone Precipitation
  29. The Tropics
  30. Using the Moist Static Energy Variance Budget to Evaluate Tropical Cyclones in Climate Models against Reanalyses and Satellite Observations
  31. The Role of Tropical Cyclone Seeds on Modulating the Seasonal Cycle of Tropical Cyclone Frequency in the North Indian Ocean
  32. MJO‐TC Teleconnections and Their Influence on North American Precipitation: Implications for Subseasonal Prediction
  33. Navigating and attributing uncertainty in future tropical cyclone risk estimates
  34. Physical Drivers of the November 2023 Heatwave in Rio de Janeiro
  35. Tropical Cyclone Genesis Potential Using a Ventilated Potential Intensity
  36. Using Machine Learning to Generate a GISS ModelE Calibrated Physics Ensemble (CPE)
  37. The response of tropical cyclone hazard to natural and forced patterns of warming
  38. High-Resolution Model Intercomparison Project phase 2 (HighResMIP2) towards CMIP7
  39. Thank You to Our 2024 Reviewers
  40. The Global Seasonal Relationship between Satellite-Observed Cold Pools and Rainfall
  41. A More La Niña–Like Response to Radiative Forcing after Flux Adjustment in CESM2
  42. Improving analogues-based detection & attribution approaches for hurricanes
  43. Understanding Tropical Cyclones in the Anthropocene: Physics, Simulations, and Attribution
  44. A Unified Framework for Surface Flux-Driven Cyclones Outside the Tropics
  45. Unified Forecast System Prediction of the Madden-Julian Oscillation and East Pacific Teleconnections During Boreal Summer
  46. Poleward Migration of the Latitude of Maximum Tropical Cyclone Intensity—Forced or Natural?
  47. Indo-Pacific regional extremes aggravated by changes in tropical weather patterns
  48. Tropical Cyclones in the GEOS-S2S-2 Subseasonal Forecasts
  49. High Resolution Model Intercomparison Project phase 2 (HighResMIP2) towards CMIP7
  50. Assessing Future Tropical Cyclone Risk Using Downscaled 1 CMIP6 Projections
  51. The atmospheric effect of aerosols on future tropical cyclone frequency and precipitation in the Energy Exascale Earth System Model
  52. Challenges Facing Scientific Publishing in the Field of Earth & Space Sciences
  53. Decreasing global tropical cyclone frequency in CMIP6 historical simulations
  54. Storms as Forming and Threatening Factors for Coasts
  55. Thank You to Our 2023 Peer Reviewers
  56. Challenges in Evaluating Climate Sensitivity from Climate Models
  57. Phase transitions between tropical, subtropical, and extratropical cyclones: A review from IWTC-10
  58. Reply to: Limitations of reanalyses for detecting tropical cyclone trends
  59. Climate Change Signal in Atlantic Tropical Cyclones Today and Near Future
  60. State of the Climate in 2022
  61. Climatology of Tropical Cyclone Precipitation in the S2S Models
  62. An update on the influence of natural climate variability and anthropogenic climate change on tropical cyclones
  63. The Tropics
  64. Process-Oriented Diagnosis of Tropical Cyclones in Reanalyses Using a Moist Static Energy Variance Budget
  65. Near-term tropical cyclone risk and coupled Earth system model biases
  66. Commitment to Active Allyship Is Required to Address the Lack of Hispanic and Latinx Representation in the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
  67. Vulnerability in a Tropical Cyclone Risk Model: Philippines Case Study
  68. Advances in tropical cyclone prediction on subseasonal time scales during 2019–2022
  69. Forced trends in the tropical Pacific and global tropical cyclones: An investigation using a statistical-dynamical downscaling model
  70. Thank You to Our 2022 Peer Reviewers
  71. Poleward migration as global warming’s possible self-regulator to restrain future western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone’s intensification
  72. How are Atlantic basin-wide hurricane activity and economic losses related?
  73. An Evaluation of Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Structures in the HighResMIP Simulations against Satellite Observations
  74. Intercomparison of regional loss estimates from global synthetic tropical cyclone models
  75. State of the Climate in 2021
  76. The Tropics
  77. Teleconnection-driven extreme events: Relevant case studies
  78. Declining tropical cyclone frequency under global warming
  79. Advances in the Subseasonal Prediction of Extreme Events: Relevant Case Studies across the Globe
  80. New York State Hurricane Hazard: History and Future Projections
  81. Assessing Heavy Precipitation Risk Associated with Tropical Cyclones in China
  82. Skill of the Saudi-KAU CGCM in Forecasting ENSO and its Comparison with NMME and C3S Models
  83. Thank You to Our 2021 Peer Reviewers
  84. Vulnerability in a Tropical Cyclone Risk Model: Philippines Case Study
  85. Intercomparison of regional loss estimates from global synthetic tropical cyclone models
  86. An Investigation of Tropical Cyclone Development Pathways as an Indicator of Extratropical Transition
  87. Evolution of Tropical Cyclone Properties Across the Development Cycle of the GISS‐E3 Global Climate Model
  88. Tropical Cyclone Frequency
  89. Skill, Predictability, and Cluster Analysis of Atlantic Tropical Storms and Hurricanes in the ECMWF Monthly Forecasts
  90. State of the Climate in 2020
  91. The Tropics
  92. Improved Representation of Tropical Cyclones in the NASA GISS-E3 GCM
  93. Thank You to Our 2020 Peer Reviewers
  94. Atlantic hurricane response to Saharan greening and reduced dust emissions during the mid-Holocene
  95. Tropical Cyclone Characteristics in the MERRA‐2 Reanalysis and AMIP Simulations
  96. Heavy Rain-producing Terrestrial Low-Pressure Systems Over East Asian Summer Monsoon Region: Evolution, Energetics, and Trend
  97. Increased tropical cyclone risk to coasts
  98. Scant evidence for a volcanically forced winter warming over Eurasia following the Krakatau eruption of August 1883
  99. ENSO and Tropical Cyclones
  100. Atlantic Hurricane response to Sahara greening and reduced dust emissions during the mid-Holocene
  101. Thank You to Our 2019 Peer Reviewers
  102. Tropical Cyclones Warming World: An Assessment of Projections
  103. The Tropics
  104. Effects of climate change on the movement of future landfalling Texas tropical cyclones
  105. Scant evidence for a volcanically forced winter warming over Eurasia following the Krakatau eruption of August 1883
  106. Understanding and managing connected extreme events
  107. A New Method to Construct a Horizontal Resolution‐Dependent Wind Speed Adjustment Factor for Tropical Cyclones in Global Climate Model Simulations
  108. Statistical–Dynamical Downscaling Projections of Tropical Cyclone Activity in a Warming Climate: Two Diverging Genesis Scenarios
  109. Characteristics of Model Tropical Cyclone Climatology and the Large-Scale Environment
  110. Subseasonal Predictions of Tropical Cyclone Occurrence and ACE in the S2S Dataset
  111. Application of the Cyclone Phase Space to Extratropical Transition in a Global Climate Model
  112. A Statistical Model to Predict the Extratropical Transition of Tropical Cyclones
  113. A Review of Monsoon Responses to Warm Climates
  114. Subseasonal to Seasonal Prediction of Weather to Climate with Application to Tropical Cyclones
  115. Tropical cyclone activity prediction on subseasonal time-scales
  116. Tropical cyclones and climate change: Recent results and uncertainties
  117. Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change Assessment: Part II: Projected Response to Anthropogenic Warming
  118. Azimuthally Averaged Wind and Thermodynamic Structures of Tropical Cyclones in Global Climate Models and Their Sensitivity to Horizontal Resolution
  119. Variations in the Intensity and Spatial Extent of Tropical Cyclone Precipitation
  120. Thank You to Our 2018 Peer Reviewers
  121. Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Tracks in CMIP5 Models: Statistical Assessment Using a Model-Independent Detection and Tracking Scheme
  122. Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change Assessment: Part I: Detection and Attribution
  123. Aerosol versus Greenhouse Gas Effects on Tropical Cyclone Potential Intensity and the Hydrologic Cycle
  124. Moist Static Energy Budget Analysis of Tropical Cyclone Intensification in High-Resolution Climate Models
  125. Process-Oriented Evaluation of Climate and Weather Forecasting Models
  126. Tropical Cyclone Prediction on Subseasonal Time-Scales
  127. State of the Climate in 2018
  128. Tropical Cyclone Hazard to Mumbai in the Recent Historical Climate
  129. A Global Climatology of Extratropical Transition. Part I: Characteristics across Basins
  130. A Global Climatology of Extratropical Transition. Part II: Statistical Performance of the Cyclone Phase Space
  131. Past and Future Hurricane Intensity Change along the U.S. East Coast
  132. Little evidence of reduced global tropical cyclone activity following recent volcanic eruptions
  133. Tropical cyclone activity affected by volcanically induced ITCZ shifts
  134. Are Midtwentieth Century Forced Changes in North Atlantic Hurricane Potential Intensity Detectable?
  135. Monsoon Responses to Climate Changes—Connecting Past, Present and Future
  136. A Statistical Assessment of Southern Hemisphere Tropical Cyclone Tracks in Climate Models
  137. A Quantitative Method to Evaluate Tropical Cyclone Tracks in Climate Models
  138. Subseasonal Tropical Cyclone Genesis Prediction and MJO in the S2S Dataset
  139. The Influence of ENSO Flavors on Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Activity
  140. Incremental Gaussian Granular Fuzzy Modeling Applied to Hurricane Track Forecasting
  141. Process-Oriented Diagnosis of Tropical Cyclones in High-Resolution GCMs
  142. Summary of workshop on sub-seasonal to seasonal predictability of extreme weather and climate
  143. The persistent signature of tropical cyclones in ambient seismic noise
  144. An Environmentally Forced Tropical Cyclone Hazard Model
  145. Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Model Tracks in Present and Future Climates
  146. Impact of Ocean Warming on Tropical Cyclone Track over the Western North Pacific: A Numerical Investigation Based on Two Case Studies
  147. State of the Climate in 2016
  148. Reanalysis of climate influences on Atlantic tropical cyclone activity using cluster analysis
  149. Is the poleward migration of tropical cyclone maximum intensity associated with a poleward migration of tropical cyclone genesis?
  150. Role of the Convection Scheme in Modeling Initiation and Intensification of Tropical Depressions over the North Atlantic
  151. Autoregressive Modeling for Tropical Cyclone Intensity Climatology
  152. An Assessment of Multimodel Simulations for the Variability of Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclones and Its Association with ENSO
  153. Dynamical downscaling of tropical cyclones from CCSM4 simulations of the Last Glacial Maximum
  154. Past and Projected Changes in Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Exposure
  155. State of the Climate in 2015
  156. Hottest summers the new normal
  157. Tropical cyclones in the GISS ModelE2
  158. Human influence on tropical cyclone intensity
  159. Role of Radiative–Convective Feedbacks in Spontaneous Tropical Cyclogenesis in Idealized Numerical Simulations
  160. A Genesis Index for Monsoon Disturbances
  161. Northern hemisphere tropical cyclones during the quasi-El Niño of late 2014
  162. The Importance of the Montreal Protocol in Mitigating the Potential Intensity of Tropical Cyclones
  163. Rapid intensification and the bimodal distribution of tropical cyclone intensity
  164. Two summers of São Paulo drought: Origins in the western tropical Pacific
  165. Tropical Cyclones
  166. On the Variability and Predictability of Eastern Pacific Tropical Cyclone Activity*
  167. Tropical cyclones and climate change
  168. Tropical cyclones in climate models
  169. Hurricanes and Climate: The U.S. CLIVAR Working Group on Hurricanes
  170. Projected Twenty-First-Century Changes in the Length of the Tropical Cyclone Season
  171. State of the Climate in 2014
  172. Hurricanes and Climate: The U.S. CLIVAR Working Group on Hurricanes
  173. Natural and Forced North Atlantic Hurricane Potential Intensity Change in CMIP5 Models*
  174. Probabilistic Multiple Linear Regression Modeling for Tropical Cyclone Intensity
  175. Cluster Analysis of Downscaled and Explicitly Simulated North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Tracks
  176. Characteristics of tropical cyclones in high‐resolution models in the present climate
  177. Testing the Performance of Tropical Cyclone Genesis Indices in Future Climates Using the HiRAM Model
  178. Tracking Scheme Dependence of Simulated Tropical Cyclone Response to Idealized Climate Simulations
  179. Impact of the Tropopause Temperature on the Intensity of Tropical Cyclones: An Idealized Study Using a Mesoscale Model
  180. How Well Do Global Climate Models Simulate the Variability of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones Associated with ENSO?
  181. State of the Climate in 2013
  182. An Empirical Relation between U.S. Tornado Activity and Monthly Environmental Parameters
  183. North American Climate in CMIP5 Experiments: Part III: Assessment of Twenty-First-Century Projections*
  184. Environmental control of tropical cyclones in CMIP5: A ventilation perspective
  185. Coastal flooding by tropical cyclones and sea-level rise
  186. Global and Regional Aspects of Tropical Cyclone Activity in the CMIP5 Models
  187. North American Climate in CMIP5 Experiments. Part II: Evaluation of Historical Simulations of Intraseasonal to Decadal Variability
  188. CMIP5 Projected Changes in the Annual Cycle of Precipitation in Monsoon Regions
  189. State of the Climate in 2012
  190. Variations in Tropical Cyclone Genesis Factors in Simulations of the Holocene Epoch
  191. Influence of local and remote SST on North Atlantic tropical cyclone potential intensity
  192. Stratified statistical models of North Atlantic basin-wide and regional tropical cyclone counts
  193. State of the Climate in 2011
  194. The Tropical Subseasonal Variability Simulated in the NASA GISS General Circulation Model
  195. Tropical Cyclone Genesis Factors in Simulations of the Last Glacial Maximum
  196. Association of U.S. tornado occurrence with monthly environmental parameters
  197. Cluster analysis of tropical cyclone tracks in the Southern Hemisphere
  198. Projected changes in the physical climate of the Gulf Coast and Caribbean
  199. State of the Climate in 2010
  200. A Poisson Regression Index for Tropical Cyclone Genesis and the Role of Large-Scale Vorticity in Genesis
  201. A Climatology of Arabian Sea Cyclonic Storms
  202. Projected Future Seasonal Changes in Tropical Summer Climate
  203. Enhanced spring convective barrier for monsoons in a warmer world?
  204. Revisiting the Influence of the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation on Tropical Cyclone Activity
  205. State of the Climate in 2009
  206. Climate Modulation of North Atlantic Hurricane Tracks
  207. The Influence of Natural Climate Variability on Tropical Cyclones, and Seasonal Forecasts of Tropical Cyclone Activity
  208. The Role of the Sahara Low in Summertime Sahel Rainfall Variability and Change in the CMIP3 Models
  209. Hurricane track variability and secular potential intensity trends
  210. Classifying North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Tracks by Mass Moments
  211. Diagnosis of the MJO Modulation of Tropical Cyclogenesis Using an Empirical Index
  212. State of the Climate in 2008
  213. Experimental Dynamical Seasonal Forecasts of Tropical Cyclone Activity at IRI
  214. State of the Climate in 2007
  215. Clustering of eastern North Pacific tropical cyclone tracks: ENSO and MJO effects
  216. The seasonally-varying influence of ENSO on rainfall and tropical cyclone activity in the Philippines
  217. Use of a Genesis Potential Index to Diagnose ENSO Effects on Tropical Cyclone Genesis
  218. Tropical cyclone genesis potential index in climate models
  219. Cluster Analysis of Typhoon Tracks. Part I: General Properties
  220. Cluster Analysis of Typhoon Tracks. Part II: Large-Scale Circulation and ENSO
  221. Regional Climate Model–Simulated Timing and Character of Seasonal Rains in South America
  222. Supplement to State of the Climate in 2006
  223. Onset and End of the Rainy Season in South America in Observations and the ECHAM 4.5 Atmospheric General Circulation Model
  224. Relationship between the potential and actual intensities of tropical cyclones on interannual time scales
  225. Probabilistic clustering of extratropical cyclones using regression mixture models
  226. Workshop on Tropical Cyclones and Climate
  227. Feasibility study for downscaling seasonal tropical cyclone activity using the NCEP regional spectral model
  228. Tropical cyclone genesis potential index in climate models
  229. RegCM3 regional climatologies for South America using reanalysis and ECHAM global model driving fields
  230. Domain choice in an experimental nested modeling prediction system for South America
  231. State of the Climate in 2005
  232. Influence of Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclones on Their Large-Scale Environment
  233. A statistical assessment of tropical cyclone activity in atmospheric general circulation models
  234. Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Intensity and ENSO
  235. STATE OF THE CLIMATE IN 2004
  236. The Effect of Regional Climate Model Domain Choice on the Simulation of Tropical Cyclone–Like Vortices in the Southwestern Indian Ocean
  237. State of the Climate in 2003
  238. Formation of tropical storms in an atmospheric general circulation model
  239. State of the Climate in 2002
  240. Improving the Detection and Tracking of Tropical Cyclones in Atmospheric General Circulation Models
  241. Climate Assessment for 2001
  242. Self-consistent equilibrium calculation through a direct variational technique in tokamak plasmas
  243. Nonmodal energetics of electromagnetic drift waves
  244. Nonmodal energetics of resistive drift waves
  245. Nonmodal linear analysis of drift-wave turbulence models
  246. The influence of magnetic fluctuations on collisional drift‐wave turbulence
  247. Resistive drift‐wave turbulence
  248. Spectral properties and statistics of resistive drift-wave turbulence
  249. On the nonlinear stability of dissipative fluids
  250. Renormalization group in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
  251. Average magnetic surfaces in tokamaks
  252. Self-Similar Statistics in MHD Turbulence