Impact of Ocean Warming on Tropical Cyclone Size and Its Destructiveness
Abstract The response of tropical cyclone (TC) destructive potential to global warming is an open issue. A number of previous studies have ignored the effect of TC size change in the context of global warming, which resulted in a significant underestimation of the TC destructive potential. The lack...
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Main Authors: | Yuan Sun, Zhong Zhong, Tim Li, Lan Yi, Yijia Hu, Hongchao Wan, Haishan Chen, Qianfeng Liao, Chen Ma, Qihua Li |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/52242e6a7c394a47b2a419e5c20bc0a6 |
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