Dynamics and Predictability of Large-Scale, High-Impact Weather and Climate Events (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: Li, Jianping
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Based largely on an International Commission on Dynamical Meteorology (ICDM) workshop, this timely volume, written by leading researchers in the field, covers a range of important research issues related to high-impact weather and extreme climate events. Dynamical linkages between these extremes and various atmospheric and ocean phenomena are examined, including Atlantic Multidecadal, North Atlantic, and Madden-Julian Oscillations; Annular Modes; tropical cyclones; and Asian monsoons. This book also examines the predictability of high-impact weather and extreme climate events on multiple time…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316466995
- Artikelnr.: 53004192
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316466995
- Artikelnr.: 53004192
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Prediction of High-Impact Weather: 1. Global prediction of high-impact
weather: diagnosis and performance Mark Rodwell and Alan Thorpe; 2. Severe
weather diagnosis from the perspective of generalized slantwise vorticity
development Guoxiong Wu, Yongjun Zheng and Yimin Liu; 3. Probabilistic
extreme event attribution Pardeep Pall, Michael Wehner and Dáithí Stone; 4.
Observed and projected changes in temperature and precipitation extremes
Xuebin Zhang and Francis Zwiers; Part II. High-Impact Weather in
Mid-Latitudes: 5. Rossby wave breaking: climatology, interaction with
low-frequency climate variability, and links to extreme weather events
Olivia Martius and Gwendal Rivière; 6. The influence of jet stream regime
on extreme weather events Nili Harnik, Chaim Garfinkel and Orli Lachmy; 7.
Forecasting high-impact weather using ensemble prediction systems Richard
Swinbank, Petra Friederichs and Sabrina Wahl; 8. Storm tracks, blocking and
climate change: a review Tim Woollings; 9. The North Atlantic and Arctic
Oscillations: climate variability, extremes and stratosphere troposphere
interaction Adam A. Scaife; Part III. Tropical Cyclones: 10. Opportunities
and challenges in dynamical and predictability studies of tropical cyclone
events Russell L. Elsberry and Hsiao-Chung Tsai; 11. Predictability of
severe weather and tropical cyclones at the mesoscales Fuqing Zhang,
Christopher Melhauser, Dandan Tao, Y. Qiang Sun, Erin B. Munsell, Yonghui
Weng and Jason A. Sippel; 12. Dynamics, predictability, and high-impact
weather associated with the extratropical transition of tropical cyclones
Patrick Harr and Heather M. Archambault; 13. Secondary eyewall formation in
tropical cyclones Chun-Chieh Wu, Yi-Hsuan Huang and Zhe-Min Tan; 14.
Seasonal forecasting of floods and tropical cyclones Tom Beer and Oscar
Alves; Part IV. Heat-Waves and Cold-Air Outbreaks: 15. European heat waves:
the effect of soil moisture, vegetation and land use Fabio D'Andrea,
Philippe Drobinski and Marc Stéfanon; 16. Western North American extreme
heat, associated large scale synoptic-dynamics, and performance by a
climate model Richard Grotjahn; 17. Decadel to interdecadel variations of
Northern China heatwave frequency: impact of the Tibetan Plateau snow cover
Zhiwei Wu and Jianping Li; 18. Global warming targets and heatwave risk
Robin Clark; 19. Cold-air outbreaks over East Asia associated with blocking
highs: mechanisms and their interaction with the polar stratosphere Hisashi
Nakamura, Kazuaki Nishii, Lin Wang, Yvan J. Orsolini and Koutarou Takaya;
Part V. Ocean Connections: 20. Response of the Atlantic Ocean circulation
to North Atlantic freshwater perturbations Henk A. Dijkstra; 21. Key role
of Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in twentieth-century drought and wet
periods over the US Great Plains and the Sahel Sumant Nigam and Alfredo
Ruiz-Barradas; 22. Floods and droughts along the Guinea Coast in connection
with the South Atlantic Dipole Hyacinth C. Nnamchi and Jianping Li; 23. The
effect of global dynamical factors on the interannual variability of
land-based rainfall Peter G. Baines and Benjamin J. Henley; 24. MJO and
extreme weather and climate events Chidong Zhang; Part VI. Asian Monsoons:
25. Extreme weather and seasonal events during the Indian summer monsoon
and prospects of improvement in their prediction skill under India's
monsoon mission D. R. Sikka; 26. Interannual variability and predictability
of summer climate over the Northwest Pacific and East Asia Shang-Ping Xie
and Yu Kosaka; 27. Impacts of Annular Modes on extreme climate events over
the East Asian monsoon region Jianping Li; Index.
Prediction of High-Impact Weather: 1. Global prediction of high-impact
weather: diagnosis and performance Mark Rodwell and Alan Thorpe; 2. Severe
weather diagnosis from the perspective of generalized slantwise vorticity
development Guoxiong Wu, Yongjun Zheng and Yimin Liu; 3. Probabilistic
extreme event attribution Pardeep Pall, Michael Wehner and Dáithí Stone; 4.
Observed and projected changes in temperature and precipitation extremes
Xuebin Zhang and Francis Zwiers; Part II. High-Impact Weather in
Mid-Latitudes: 5. Rossby wave breaking: climatology, interaction with
low-frequency climate variability, and links to extreme weather events
Olivia Martius and Gwendal Rivière; 6. The influence of jet stream regime
on extreme weather events Nili Harnik, Chaim Garfinkel and Orli Lachmy; 7.
Forecasting high-impact weather using ensemble prediction systems Richard
Swinbank, Petra Friederichs and Sabrina Wahl; 8. Storm tracks, blocking and
climate change: a review Tim Woollings; 9. The North Atlantic and Arctic
Oscillations: climate variability, extremes and stratosphere troposphere
interaction Adam A. Scaife; Part III. Tropical Cyclones: 10. Opportunities
and challenges in dynamical and predictability studies of tropical cyclone
events Russell L. Elsberry and Hsiao-Chung Tsai; 11. Predictability of
severe weather and tropical cyclones at the mesoscales Fuqing Zhang,
Christopher Melhauser, Dandan Tao, Y. Qiang Sun, Erin B. Munsell, Yonghui
Weng and Jason A. Sippel; 12. Dynamics, predictability, and high-impact
weather associated with the extratropical transition of tropical cyclones
Patrick Harr and Heather M. Archambault; 13. Secondary eyewall formation in
tropical cyclones Chun-Chieh Wu, Yi-Hsuan Huang and Zhe-Min Tan; 14.
Seasonal forecasting of floods and tropical cyclones Tom Beer and Oscar
Alves; Part IV. Heat-Waves and Cold-Air Outbreaks: 15. European heat waves:
the effect of soil moisture, vegetation and land use Fabio D'Andrea,
Philippe Drobinski and Marc Stéfanon; 16. Western North American extreme
heat, associated large scale synoptic-dynamics, and performance by a
climate model Richard Grotjahn; 17. Decadel to interdecadel variations of
Northern China heatwave frequency: impact of the Tibetan Plateau snow cover
Zhiwei Wu and Jianping Li; 18. Global warming targets and heatwave risk
Robin Clark; 19. Cold-air outbreaks over East Asia associated with blocking
highs: mechanisms and their interaction with the polar stratosphere Hisashi
Nakamura, Kazuaki Nishii, Lin Wang, Yvan J. Orsolini and Koutarou Takaya;
Part V. Ocean Connections: 20. Response of the Atlantic Ocean circulation
to North Atlantic freshwater perturbations Henk A. Dijkstra; 21. Key role
of Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in twentieth-century drought and wet
periods over the US Great Plains and the Sahel Sumant Nigam and Alfredo
Ruiz-Barradas; 22. Floods and droughts along the Guinea Coast in connection
with the South Atlantic Dipole Hyacinth C. Nnamchi and Jianping Li; 23. The
effect of global dynamical factors on the interannual variability of
land-based rainfall Peter G. Baines and Benjamin J. Henley; 24. MJO and
extreme weather and climate events Chidong Zhang; Part VI. Asian Monsoons:
25. Extreme weather and seasonal events during the Indian summer monsoon
and prospects of improvement in their prediction skill under India's
monsoon mission D. R. Sikka; 26. Interannual variability and predictability
of summer climate over the Northwest Pacific and East Asia Shang-Ping Xie
and Yu Kosaka; 27. Impacts of Annular Modes on extreme climate events over
the East Asian monsoon region Jianping Li; Index.