We provide our perspective on a study in PNAS (“Proceedings of the National Academy of Science”) by F.S. Pausata and S.J. Camargo, published in April 2019 titled : “Tropical cyclone activity affected by volcanically induced ITCZ shifts” (PC-19).
We provide our perspective on a study in PNAS (“Proceedings of the National Academy of Science”) by F.S. Pausata and S.J. Camargo, published in April 2019 titled : “Tropical cyclone activity affected by volcanically induced ITCZ shifts” (PC-19).
In Part II of the series, we probe more deeply into how the warming atmosphere, and more importantly, the warming oceans, may influence one of nature’s most powerful and destructive weather systems – the tropical cyclone.
Our Climate Change Research Series investigates the relationship between climate change and property catastrophe risk. In our introductory paper, we introduce the foundations of climate change science and describe how climate models provide a deeper understanding of...