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  1. Remote Effects of Urbanization on Temperatures in Adjacent Cities: A Case Study in Utah
  2. Projected dipole changes in the Pacific meridional mode-induced tropical cyclone genesis over the Western North Pacific under global warming
  3. Rapid Intensification of Persistent Extreme Precipitation Over the Eastern Periphery of the Tibetan Plateau After 2000: The Role of Southwest Vortices
  4. Delayed Typhoon Season in China Over the Past Four Decades
  5. Forecasting Challenges in 2024: Systematic Overprediction of North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Activity in Seasonal Forecasts
  6. Rapid flips between warm and cold extremes in a warming world
  7. Machine learning shows a limit to rain-snow partitioning accuracy when using near-surface meteorology
  8. Rapid intensification of Persistent Extreme Precipitation over the Eastern Periphery of the Tibetan Plateau after 2000: the Role of Southwest Vortices
  9. Hydrologic Mechanisms for 2022 Yellowstone River Flood and Comparisons to Recent Historic Floods
  10. The Shrinking Great Salt Lake May Exacerbate Droughts by Reducing Local Precipitation: A Case Study
  11. Formation mechanisms of persistent extreme precipitation events over the eastern periphery of the Tibetan Plateau: Synoptic conditions, moisture transport and the effect of steep terrain
  12. Anthropogenic forcing has increased the risk of longer-traveling and slower-moving large contiguous heatwaves
  13. Season-dependent heatwave mechanisms: A study of southern China
  14. The dry and hot American Southwest under the present and future climates
  15. Unequal urban heat burdens impede climate justice and equity goals
  16. Improving the CFSv2 Seasonal Precipitation Forecasts across the United States by Combining Weather Regimes and Gaussian Mixture Models
  17. Impact of heat on emergency hospital admission in Texas: geographic and racial/ethnic disparities
  18. Impact of coronavirus-driven reduction in aerosols on precipitation in the western United States
  19. Characterizing the development and drivers of 2021 Western US drought
  20. Interannual variability and trends of summertime PM2.5-based air quality in the Intermountain West
  21. Responses of Extreme Discharge to Changes in Surface-Air and Dewpoint Temperatures in Utah: Seasonality and Mechanisms
  22. Sensitivity of northwest Australian tropical cyclone activity to ITCZ migration since 500 CE
  23. Modulation of weather type transitions on temperature and precipitation across the continental U.S.
  24. Tropical cyclone over the western Pacific triggers the record-breaking ‘21/7’ extreme rainfall in Henan, central-eastern China
  25. The Role of Anthropogenic Forcing in Western United States Hydroclimate Extremes
  26. Two different propagation patterns of spatiotemporally contiguous heatwaves in China
  27. Discharge and floods projected to increase more than precipitation extremes
  28. Significant influence of North Pacific Ocean variability on summer rainfall in the Central Europe
  29. Strong influence of north Pacific Ocean variability on Indian summer heatwaves
  30. Subseasonal controls of U.S. landfalling tropical cyclones
  31. On the role of atmospheric simulations horizontal grid spacing for flood modeling
  32. Rising risks of compound extreme heat‐precipitation events in China
  33. Fewer Troughs, Not More Ridges, Have Led to a Drying Trend in the Western United States
  34. Compound Climate Extremes in the Present and Future Climates: Machine Learning, Statistical Methods and Dynamical Modelling
  35. Editorial: Compound Climate Extremes in the Present and Future Climates: Machine Learning, Statistical Methods and Dynamical Modelling
  36. Compound Hydrometeorological Extremes: Drivers, Mechanisms and Methods
  37. Implications of the Pacific meridional mode for summer precipitation extremes over China
  38. Probabilistic rainfall generator for tropical cyclones affecting Louisiana
  39. Extreme Translation Events of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones
  40. Changes in Atlantic major hurricane frequency since the late-19th century
  41. Increasing Compound Heat and Precipitation Extremes Elevated by Urbanization in South China
  42. A New Extreme Detection Method for Remote Compound Extremes in Southeast China
  43. Tropical cyclone precipitation in the HighResMIP atmosphere-only experiments of the PRIMAVERA Project
  44. Greenhouse gases drove the increasing trends in spring precipitation across the central USA
  45. Atmospheric moisture shapes increasing tropical cyclone precipitation in southern China over the past four decades
  46. On the use of convolutional Gaussian processes to improve the seasonal forecasting of precipitation and temperature
  47. Attribution of the impacts of the 2008 flooding in Cedar Rapids (Iowa) to anthropogenic forcing
  48. Observed Changes in Flood Hazard in Africa
  49. Deadly Compound Heat Stress‐Flooding Hazard Across the Central United States
  50. The East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream and Atlantic Tropical Cyclones
  51. Effects of tropical North Atlantic SST on intense tropical cyclones landfalling in China
  52. Extreme Weather and Climate Events: Physical Drivers, Modeling and Impact Assessment
  53. Examining the Precipitation Associated with Medicanes in the High‐Resolution ERA ‐5 Reanalysis Data
  54. Projected changes in flooding: a continental U.S. perspective
  55. Remote moisture sources for 6-hour summer precipitation over the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau and its effects on precipitation intensity
  56. Impact of the Pacific Meridional Mode on landfalling tropical cyclone frequency in China
  57. Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Activity in 2018: A Season of Extremes
  58. Increasing Frequency of Flood Events across the Central United States: A Weather-Type Perspective
  59. Fidelity of Global Climate Models in Representing the Horizontal Water Vapor Transport
  60. On the role of the atlantic ocean in exacerbating indian heat waves
  61. Potential Impacts of Anthropogenic Forcing on the Frequency of Tropical Depressions in the North Indian Ocean in 2018
  62. Roles of Oceanic Moisture Exports in Modulating Summer Rainfall over the Middle‐lower Yangtze River Basin: Inter‐annual Variability and Decadal Transition
  63. Influences of atmospheric ventilation on the composition of the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere during the two primary modes of the South Asia high
  64. Significant spatial patterns from the GCM seasonal forecasts of global precipitation
  65. Significant spatial patterns from the GCM seasonal forecasts of global precipitation
  66. Significant spatial patterns from the GCM seasonal forecasts of global precipitation
  67. Seasonal predictability of high sea level frequency using ENSO patterns along the U.S. West Coast
  68. Identifying and contrasting the sources of the water vapor reaching the subregions of the Tibetan Plateau during the wet season
  69. Projected changes in extreme precipitation at sub-daily and daily time scales
  70. Reduced Extremes of Sub‐daily Temperature Swings during the Boreal Summer in the Northern Hemisphere
  71. On the role of the Atlantic Ocean in forcing tropic cyclones in the Arabian Sea
  72. On the weather types that shape the precipitation patterns across the U.S. Midwest
  73. Contrasting the responses of extreme precipitation to changes in surface air and dew point temperatures
  74. Urbanization exacerbated the rainfall and flooding caused by hurricane Harvey in Houston
  75. Seasonal forecasting of western North Pacific tropical cyclone frequency using the North American multi-model ensemble
  76. Strong Modulation of the Pacific Meridional Mode on the Occurrence of Intense Tropical Cyclones over the Western North Pacific
  77. Rainfall from tropical cyclones: high-resolution simulations and seasonal forecasts
  78. The added value of IMERG in characterizing rainfall in tropical cyclones
  79. Long term changes in flooding and heavy rainfall associated with North Atlantic tropical cyclones: Roles of the North Atlantic Oscillation and El Niño-Southern Oscillation
  80. Uncovering the role of the East Asian jet stream and heterogeneities in atmospheric rivers affecting the western United States
  81. Dominant Role of Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in the Recent Decadal Changes in Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Activity
  82. Impacts of Tropical North Atlantic SST on Western North Pacific Landfalling Tropical Cyclones
  83. Impacts of the Pacific meridional mode on rainfall over the maritime continent and australia: potential for seasonal predictions
  84. Improved ENSO Forecasting Using Bayesian Updating and the North American Multimodel Ensemble (NMME)
  85. On the unseasonal flooding over the Central United States during December 2015 and January 2016
  86. Weakening of the North American monsoon with global warming
  87. Heavy precipitation is highly sensitive to the magnitude of future warming
  88. Stronger influences of increased CO2 on subdaily precipitation extremes than at the daily scale
  89. Impacts of the Pacific Meridional Mode on Landfalling North Atlantic tropical cyclones
  90. Impacts of the Pacific Meridional Mode on June-August precipitation in the Amazon River Basin
  91. Changes in intense tropical cyclone activity for the western North Pacific during the last decades derived from a regional climate model simulation
  92. Statistical–Dynamical Seasonal Forecast of Western North Pacific and East Asia Landfalling Tropical Cyclones using the GFDL FLOR Coupled Climate Model
  93. Dominant Role of Subtropical Pacific Warming in Extreme Eastern Pacific Hurricane Seasons: 2015 and the Future
  94. Explaining Extreme Events of 2015 from a Climate Perspective
  95. Influences of Natural Variability and Anthropogenic Forcing on the Extreme 2015 Accumulated Cyclone Energy in the Western North Pacific
  96. Simulated Connections between ENSO and Tropical Cyclones near Guam in a High-Resolution GFDL Coupled Climate Model: Implications for Seasonal Forecasting
  97. Seasonal Forecasts of Major Hurricanes and Landfalling Tropical Cyclones using a High-Resolution GFDL Coupled Climate Model
  98. A prediction scheme for the frequency of summer tropical cyclone landfalling over China based on data mining methods
  99. The North Pacific Gyre Oscillation and East Asian summer precipitation
  100. A possible linkage of the western North Pacific summer monsoon with the North Pacific Gyre Oscillation
  101. Statistical–Dynamical Seasonal Forecast of North Atlantic and U.S. Landfalling Tropical Cyclones Using the High-Resolution GFDL FLOR Coupled Model
  102. Improved hurricane forecasting from a variational bogus and ozone data assimilation (BODA) scheme: case study
  103. Modulation of western North Pacific tropical cyclone activity by the Atlantic Meridional Mode
  104. Statistical-dynamical seasonal forecast of western North Pacific and East Asia landfalling tropical cyclones using the high-resolution GFDL FLOR coupled model
  105. Improved Simulation of Tropical Cyclone Responses to ENSO in the Western North Pacific in the High-Resolution GFDL HiFLOR Coupled Climate Model
  106. Improvements in Typhoon Intensity Change Classification by Incorporating an Ocean Coupling Potential Intensity Index into Decision Trees*,+
  107. The Pacific Meridional Mode and the Occurrence of Tropical Cyclones in the Western North Pacific
  108. Study on Index Model of Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change Based on Projection Pursuit and Evolution Strategy
  109. Impact of having realistic tropical cyclone frequency on ocean heat content and transport forecasts in a high-resolution coupled model
  110. Interannual variability of the onset of the South China Sea summer monsoon
  111. Different El Niño types and intense typhoons in the Western North Pacific
  112. Scaling Behaviors of Global Sea Surface Temperature
  113. Discriminating Developing versus Nondeveloping Tropical Disturbances in the Western North Pacific through Decision Tree Analysis
  114. Comparison of multiple datasets with gridded precipitation observations over the Tibetan Plateau
  115. Variational model-based very high spatial resolution remote sensing image fusion
  116. Projected trends in mean, maximum, and minimum surface temperature in China from simulations
  117. North Pacific Gyre Oscillation and the occurrence of western North Pacific tropical cyclones
  118. The impacts of urbanization on air quality over the Pearl River Delta in winter: roles of urban land use and emission distribution
  119. The Analysis of Tropical Cyclone Tracks in the Western North Pacific through Data Mining. Part I: Tropical Cyclone Recurvature
  120. The Analysis of Tropical Cyclone Tracks in the Western North Pacific through Data Mining. Part II: Tropical Cyclone Landfall
  121. The application of decision tree to intensity change classification of tropical cyclones in western North Pacific
  122. On the temporal and spatial structure of troposphere-to-stratosphere transport in the lowermost stratosphere over the Asian monsoon region during boreal summer
  123. Different El Niño Types and Tropical Cyclone Landfall in East Asia
  124. Cluster analysis of post-landfall tracks of landfalling tropical cyclones over China
  125. On the origin and destination of atmospheric moisture and air mass over the Tibetan Plateau
  126. A novel web-based system for tropical cyclone analysis and prediction
  127. Agent-Based Cluster Analysis of Tropical Cyclone Tracks in the Western North Pacific
  128. Landfalling tropical cyclones activities in the south China: intensifying or weakening?
  129. Back Propogation(BP)-neural network for tropical cyclone track forecast
  130. Flood, drought and typhoon disasters during the last half-century in the Guangdong province, China