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- :Knutson, Thomas ;Camargo, Suzana J.2019 | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 100(10), 1987-2007, 2019:An assessment was made of whether detectable changes in tropical cyclone (TC) activity are identifiable in observations and whether any changes can be...
- :Knutson, Thomas ;Camargo, Suzana J.2020 | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 101(3), E303-E322.:Model projections of tropical cyclone (TC) activity response to anthropogenic warming in climate models are assessed. Observations, theory, and models...
- :Kim, Dasol ;Ho, Chang-Hoi2021 | Journal of Climate, 34(6), 2093-2106:Understanding the mechanisms related to the variations in the rainfall structure of tropical cyclones (TCs) iscrucial in improving forecasting systems...
- :Kim, Hee-Ae ;Ho, Junho2023 | Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (2023):On August 8 and 9, 2022, a record-breaking rain rate of 142 mm h−1, with an accumulated rainfall of more than 500 mm, was observed in the Seoul metr...
- :Ho, Chang-Hoi ;Hyeon, Donggyu2024 | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 105(3), E486-E500:Artificial intelligence (AI) models were developed to determine the center of tropical cyclones (TCs) in the western North Pacific. These models integ...
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