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  1. A Recent Reversal in the Poleward Shift of Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclones
  2. A Quantitative Method to Evaluate Tropical Cyclone Tracks in Climate Models
  3. Effects of Relative and Absolute SST on Tropical Cyclone Intensity
  4. Impact of Cumulus Parameterization Scheme on the Tropical Cyclone Track
  5. Impact of initial storm intensity and size on the simulation of tropical cyclone track and western Pacific subtropical high extent
  6. Simulations of Tropical Cyclone in Regional Climate Models
  7. Impact of Ocean Warming on Tropical Cyclone Size and Its Destructiveness
  8. Impact of Ocean Warming on Tropical Cyclone Track over the Western North Pacific: A Numerical Investigation Based on Two Case Studies
  9. MECHANISM ANALYSIS FOR THE DIFFERENCE IN SIMULATED TRACK OF TROPICAL CYCLONE MEGI (2010) WITH TWO PLANETARY BOUNDARY LAYER SCHEMES
  10. Dependence of the relationship between the tropical cyclone track and western Pacific subtropical high intensity on initial storm size: A numerical investigation
  11. Sensitivity of Tropical Cyclone Track Simulation over the Western North Pacific to Different Heating/Drying Rates in the Betts–Miller–Janjić Scheme
  12. Sensitivity of Tropical Cyclone Feedback on the Intensity of the Western Pacific Subtropical High to Microphysics Schemes
  13. Performance of a New Convective Parameterization Scheme on Model Convergence in Simulations of a Tropical Cyclone at Grey-Zone Resolutions
  14. Decadal change of South China Sea tropical cyclone activity in mid-1990s and its possible linkage with intraseasonal variability
  15. Contribution of East Indian Ocean SSTA to Western North Pacific tropical cyclone activity under El Niño/La Niña conditions
  16. The opposite effects of inner and outer sea surface temperature on tropical cyclone intensity
  17. Why Are Tropical Cyclone Tracks over the Western North Pacific Sensitive to the Cumulus Parameterization Scheme in Regional Climate Modeling? A Case Study for Megi (2010)
  18. Different Pacific Ocean Warming Decaying Types and Northwest Pacific Tropical Cyclone Activity
  19. Dependence of model convergence on horizontal resolution and convective parameterization in simulations of a tropical cyclone at gray-zone resolutions
  20. The dynamic and thermodynamic effects of relative and absolute sea surface temperature on tropical cyclone intensity
  21. Kinetic energy budget of Typhoon Yagi (2006) during its extratropical transition
  22. Characteristics of the asymmetric flow of Tropical Cyclone Shanshan (2006) during its turning and intensification period