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UP3.7

Tropical cyclones (TCs) are devastating weather phenomena that can cause vast socio-economic impacts. Here the term TC encompasses tropical depressions, tropical storms, hurricanes and typhoons. Each TC is predominantly influenced by synoptic-scale conditions, whereas, TC activity from sub-seasonal to decadal timescales is influenced by large-scale climate variability. Advances in understanding and prediction of TC activity enable us to make meaningful TC predictions with longer lead time. Since TCs in different basins have similarities and differences in terms of how large-scale conditions modulate TC activity, comprehensive understanding of TC variability in different basins helps deepen our knowledge of TC predictability and enhances our capability for TC prediction. This session offers a unique opportunity for research and operational communities to share recent progress in climate monitoring and prediction of TCs in all basins from sub-seasonal to decadal timescales. Both prediction and process understanding studies are welcomed.

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Convener: Yuhei Takaya | Co-Conveners: Louis-Philippe Caron, Philip Klotzbach
Orals
| Wed, 11 Sep, 16:00–18:00|Room M1
Posters
| Attendance Thu, 12 Sep, 09:30–10:30 | Display Wed, 11 Sep, 13:30–Fri, 13 Sep, 13:30|Sports Hall
Display time: Wednesday, 11 September 2019 13:30–Friday, 13 September 13:30

Attendance time: Thursday, 12 September 2019, 09:30–10:30 | Sports Hall

Chairperson: Yuhei Takaya
P193 |
EMS2019-39
Relationship between storm activity and summer monsoon onset in Bay of Bengal basin and possible precursor signals
(withdrawn)
Hongming Yan
P194 |
EMS2019-50
Interdecadal Changes of Characteristics of Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification over Western North Pacific
(withdrawn)
Da Zhang and Jiahua Zhang
P195 |
EMS2019-66
Xiangbo Feng, Nicholas Klingaman, and Kevin Hodges
P197 |
EMS2019-795
Predictability of Tropical Cyclone Intensity over the Western North Pacific using the IBTrACS Dataset
(withdrawn)
Ruiqiang Ding
P198 |
EMS2019-143
| presentation
Louis-Philippe Caron, Phil Klotzbach, and Marta Terrado
P199 |
EMS2019-448
Masuo Nakano, Kazuyoshi Kikuchi, and Frederic Vitart

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