The Impact of Canonical and Non-canonical El Niño and the Atlantic Meridional Mode on Atlantic Tropical Cyclones

Publications:

  • Patricola, C. M., Saravanan, R., & Chang, P. (2014). The Impact of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation and Atlantic Meridional Mode on Seasonal Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Activity. Journal of Climate, 27(14), 5311–5328.
  • Patricola, C. M., Chang, P., & Saravanan, R. (2016). Degree of simulated suppression of Atlantic tropical cyclones modulated by flavour of El Niño. Nature Geoscience, 9(2), 155–160.
  • Fu, D., Chang, P., & Patricola, C. M. (2017). Intrabasin Variability of East Pacific Tropical Cyclones During ENSO Regulated by Central American Gap Winds. Scientific Reports, 7(1), 1658.
  • Patricola, C. M., Saravanan, R., & Chang, P. (2017). A Teleconnection Between Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature and Eastern and Central North Pacific Tropical Cyclones. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(2), 1167-1174.
  • Patricola, C. M., Saravanan, R., & Chang, P. (2018). The Response of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones to Suppression of African Easterly Waves. Geophysical Research Letters, 45(1), 471-479.
  • Patricola, C. M., Camargo, S. J., Klotzbach, P. J., Saravanan, R., & Chang, P. (2018). The Influence of ENSO Flavors on Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclones. Journal of Climate, 31(14), 5395-5416.
  • Hsu, W.-C., Patricola, C. M., & Chang, P. (2019). The Impact of Climate Model Sea Surface Temperature Biases on Tropical Cyclone Simulations. Climate Dynamics, 53 (1), 173-192.

Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF)