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Preparing for the expected Tropical Cyclones in South East Queensland
Ask a Queenslander where tropical cyclones (TCs) occur, and the inevitable response will be North Queensland. Whilst most of the tropical cyclones have made landfall north of... -
Anomaly-Aware Tropical Cyclone Track Prediction Using Multi-Scale Generative...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) frequently encompass multiple hazards, including extreme winds, intense rainfall, storm surges, flooding, lightning, and tornadoes. Accurate methods for... -
Exploring extratropical transition with hybrid idealised models
Tropical cyclones present a tangible risk to Australia’s tropical coastal communities, however extratropical transition (ETT) of these storms can result in significant impacts... -
Where's the impact. Predicting damage from TCs in sparsely populated areas
Severe TC Ilsa crossed the Western Australian coastline approximately 120 km east of Port Hedland on Thursday 13 April 2023. Observations at Bedout Island were the highest wind... -
Initiating action on TC risks - the Severe Wind Hazard Assessment for South...
The Severe Wind Hazard Assessment for South East Queensland (SWHA-SEQ) analysed risk from severe wind events in a marginal tropical cyclone (TC) region with a large exposed... -
Tropical Cyclones, A Satellite Perspective: CIMSS / University of Wisconsin-Madison
The CIMSS Tropical Cyclone webpage helps achieve these goals by providing near real-time imagery, derived atmospheric analysis products, and TC intensity estimates from a... -
Tropical Cyclones, A Satellite Perspective: CIMSS / University of Wisconsin-Madison
Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), University of Wisconsin-Madison
The CIMSS Tropical Cyclone webpage helps achieve these goals by providing near real-time imagery, derived atmospheric analysis products, and TC intensity estimates from a...
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