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Tropical cyclones are extreme weather events, characterized by a circular form and formation over warm tropical oceans experiencing low atmospheric pressure, high winds and heavy rain. Tropical storms exceed 39 miles per hour (mph), while hurricanes experience sustained winds of 74mph and above.
Global warming found to have a bigger effect on compact, fast-moving typhoons
Phys.org on LinkedIn: AI predicts sea surface temperature cooling during tropical cyclones
A Guide to Understanding Satellite Images of Hurricanes
What's wrong with these climate models? - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
A deep learning approach to predict sea surface temperature based on multiple modes - ScienceDirect
Deep learning approach for forecasting sea surface temperature response to tropical cyclones in the Western North Pacific - ScienceDirect
Near-term tropical cyclone risk and coupled Earth system model biases
Hurricane waves hitting Americas grow 20% per decade: Study
Ocean Temperatures Are Hotter Than Ever. What Does It Mean for Earth? - The New York Times
Emergence of an equatorial mode of climate variability in the Indian Ocean
Remote Sensing, Free Full-Text
Targeted artificial ocean cooling to weaken tropical cyclones would be futile
Phys.org on LinkedIn: AI predicts sea surface temperature cooling during tropical cyclones