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The Future of Midlatitude Cyclones
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Colle, Brian A.
, Booth, James F.
, Quinting, Julian F.
, Seiler, Christian
, Catto, Jennifer L.
, Ackerley, Duncan
, Pfahl, Stephan
, Champion, Adrian J.
, Pinto, Joaquim G.
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Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Climate
/ Climate Change
/ Climate Change Management and Policy
/ Climate models
/ Climatic conditions
/ climatic factors
/ Climatology
/ Cyclones
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Environment
/ Extratropical cyclones
/ General circulation models
/ latitude
/ Mid-latitude Processes and Climate Change (I Simpson
/ Moisture content
/ Oceanography
/ Precipitation
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Regions
/ Section Editor
/ Simulation
/ Temperature
/ Temperature rise
/ Topical Collection on Mid-latitude Processes and Climate Change
/ uncertainty
/ Vertical profiles
/ Water content
/ Wind
2019
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The Future of Midlatitude Cyclones
by
Colle, Brian A.
, Booth, James F.
, Quinting, Julian F.
, Seiler, Christian
, Catto, Jennifer L.
, Ackerley, Duncan
, Pfahl, Stephan
, Champion, Adrian J.
, Pinto, Joaquim G.
in
Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Climate
/ Climate Change
/ Climate Change Management and Policy
/ Climate models
/ Climatic conditions
/ climatic factors
/ Climatology
/ Cyclones
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Environment
/ Extratropical cyclones
/ General circulation models
/ latitude
/ Mid-latitude Processes and Climate Change (I Simpson
/ Moisture content
/ Oceanography
/ Precipitation
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Regions
/ Section Editor
/ Simulation
/ Temperature
/ Temperature rise
/ Topical Collection on Mid-latitude Processes and Climate Change
/ uncertainty
/ Vertical profiles
/ Water content
/ Wind
2019
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The Future of Midlatitude Cyclones
by
Colle, Brian A.
, Booth, James F.
, Quinting, Julian F.
, Seiler, Christian
, Catto, Jennifer L.
, Ackerley, Duncan
, Pfahl, Stephan
, Champion, Adrian J.
, Pinto, Joaquim G.
in
Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Climate
/ Climate Change
/ Climate Change Management and Policy
/ Climate models
/ Climatic conditions
/ climatic factors
/ Climatology
/ Cyclones
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Environment
/ Extratropical cyclones
/ General circulation models
/ latitude
/ Mid-latitude Processes and Climate Change (I Simpson
/ Moisture content
/ Oceanography
/ Precipitation
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Regions
/ Section Editor
/ Simulation
/ Temperature
/ Temperature rise
/ Topical Collection on Mid-latitude Processes and Climate Change
/ uncertainty
/ Vertical profiles
/ Water content
/ Wind
2019
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The Future of Midlatitude Cyclones
2019
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Purpose of Review
This review brings together recent research on the structure, characteristics, dynamics, and impacts of extratropical cyclones in the future. It draws on research using idealized models and complex climate simulations, to evaluate what is known and unknown about these future changes.
Recent Findings
There are interacting processes that contribute to the uncertainties in future extratropical cyclone changes, e.g., changes in the horizontal and vertical structure of the atmosphere and increasing moisture content due to rising temperatures.
Summary
While precipitation intensity will most likely increase, along with associated increased latent heating, it is unclear to what extent and for which particular climate conditions this will feedback to increase the intensity of the cyclones. Future research could focus on bridging the gap between idealized models and complex climate models, as well as better understanding of the regional impacts of future changes in extratropical cyclones.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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