2022 Data (Information)
Data: An Investigation of Tropical Cyclone Development Pathways as an Indicator of Extratropical Transition
This is the dataset generated and analyzed in a manuscript to be published in the Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan (status from April 2022).
Manuscript title: "An Investigation of Tropical Cyclone Development Pathways as an Indicator of Extratropical Transition"
Manuscript authors: Ishan Datt, Suzana J. Camargo, Adam H. Sobel, Ron McTaggart-Cowan, and Zhuo Wang
The file uploaded was created combining selected information from a subset of tropical cyclones from the National Hurricane Center (https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/) and the Joint Typhoon Center Center (https://www.metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.html?best-tracks) best-track datasets and labels generated in the papers Bieli et al. (2019) about extra-tropical transition and McTaggart-Cowan et al. (2013) about genesis pathways for the common period 1979-2017.
The file is in csv format with information on genesis year, month, latitude, longitude, ATCF ID, Storm ID from IBTrACS, genesis pathway type and extra-tropical transition label.
References:
Bieli, M., S.J. Camargo, A.H. Sobel, J.L. Evans, and T. Hall, 2019. A global climatology of extratropical transition. Part I: Characteristics across basins. Journal of Climate, 32, 3557-3582, doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0518.1
McTaggart-Cowan, R., T.J. Galarneau Jr., L.F. Bosart, R.W. Moore, and O. Martius, 2013. A global climatology of baroclinically influenced tropical cyclonegenesis. Monthly Weather Review, 136, 1284-1304, doi: 10.1175/MWR-D-12-00186.1
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- Global Dataset.csv text/comma-separated-values 247 KB Download File
More About This Work
- Academic Units
- Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
- Ocean and Climate Physics
- Published Here
- April 25, 2022