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2002 Tropical Cyclone Meteorology and Oceanography Publications

by Lenworth Woolcock and Chris Landsea

This is a compilation of all reviewed papers and books (or chapters of books) on the meteorology/oceanography of hurricanes, tropical cyclones, tropical storms, typhoons and easterly waves that were published in 2002. If there are any additions or corrections that need to be made, please e-mail me directly.

All Available Journals 2002


Australian Meteorological Magazine

  • Walsh, K.J.E. 2002: Probability of cyclone strike on specific regions of the Queensland coast, given current cyclone position and movement. Australian Meteorological Magazine. 51, 69-75.


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

  • Sharp, Ryan J., Bourassa, Mark A., O'Brien, James J. 2002: Early Detection of Tropical Cyclones Using Seawinds-Derived Vorticity. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 83, 879�9.
  • Elsberry, R. L. 2002: Predicting Hurricane Landfall Precipitation: Optimistic and Pessimistic Views from the Symposium on Precipitation Extremes. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 83, 1333-1340.

  • Sharp, R. J., M. A. Bourassa, and J. J. O'Brien, 2002: Early detection of tropical cyclones using SeaWinds-derived vorticity. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 83, 879-889.

Climate Dynamics

  • Moustaoui, M., J. F. Royerand, F. Chauvin, 2002: African easterly wave activity in a variable resolution GCM. Climate Dynamics. 19, 289-301.

  • Diedhiou, A., S. Janicot , A. Viltard , P. de Felice, 2002: Energetics of easterly wave disturbances over West Africa and the tropical Atlantic: a climatology from the 1979-95 NCEP/NCAR reanalyses. Climate Dynamics, 18, 487-500.


Climate Change

  • None

EOS

  • None

Geophysical Research Letters

  • Chang-Ming, F., G. Roff, L. Robert, and J. Leveau, 2002: Gravisty wave characteristics over Tromelin Island during the passage of Cyclone Hudah. Geophysical Research Letters, 29, 1029
  • Ahn, M.-H., Y.-K. Seo, H.-S. Park, A.-S. Suh, and H. J. Kwon, 2002: Determination of tropical cyclone center by using TRMM Microwave Imager data. Geophysical Research Letters. 29, 1301.

  • Bright, R. J., L. Xie, and L. J. Pietrafesa, 2002: Evidence of the Gulf Stream's influence on tropical cyclone intensity. Geophysical Research Letters. 29, 1801.

  • Zamudio, L., H. E. Hurlburt, E. J. Metzger, O. M. Smedstad, 2002: On the evolution of coastally trapped waves generated by Hurricane Juliette along the Mexican West Coast. Geophysical Research Letters. 29, 2141.


International Journal of Climatology

  • Charles E. Konrad II, Melanie F. Meaux, David A. Meaux, 2002: Relationships between tropical cyclone attributes and precipitation totals: considerations of scale. International Journal of Climatology. 22, 237-247.

  • Thomas H. Jagger, Xufeng Niu, James B. Elsner, 2002: A space-time model for seasonal hurricane prediction. International Journal of Climatology. 22, 451-465.


Journal of Applied Meteorology

  • Bankert, Richard L., Tag, Paul M. 2002: An Automated Method to Estimate Tropical Cyclone Intensity Using SSM/I Imagery. Journal of Applied Meteorology. 41, 461-472.
  • Katz, Richard W. 2002: Stochastic Modeling of Hurricane Damage. Journal of Applied Meteorology. 41, 754-762.


Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres

  • Bister, M., K. A. Emanuel, 2002: Low frequency variability of tropical cyclone potential intensity 1. Interannual to interdecadal variability. Journal of Geophysical Research. 107, ACL 26 1-15.

  • Bister, M., and K. A. Emanuel, 2002: Low frequency variability of tropical cyclone potential intensity 2. Climatology for 1982-1995. Journal of Geophysical Research. 107, ACL 5 1-4.


Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans

  • Zedler, S. E., T. D. Dickey, S. C. Doney, J. F. Price, X. Yu, G. L. Mellor, 2002: Analyses and simulations of the upper ocean's response to Hurricane Felix at the Bermuda Testbed Mooring site: 13-23 August 1995. Journal of Geophysical Research, 107, 25 1-19.


Journal of Climate

  • Wang, Bin, Chan, Johnny C. L.. 2002: How Strong ENSO Events Affect Tropical Storm Activity over the Western North Pacific. Journal of Climate. 15, 1643-1658.

  • Chu, Pao-Shin. 2002: Large-Scale Circulation Features Associated with Decadal Variations of Tropical Cyclone Activity over the Central North Pacific. Journal of Climate. 15, 2678-2689.

  • Solow, Andrew R., Moore, Laura J., 2002: Testing for Trend in North Atlantic Hurricane Activity, 1900-98. Journal of Climate. 15, 3111-3114.


Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

  • Shen, W., I. Ginis, R. E. Tuleya, 2002: A Numerical Investigation of Land Surface Water on Landfalling Hurricanes. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 59, 789�2.
  • Wang, Yuqing, 2002: Vortex Rossby Waves in a Numerically Simulated Tropical Cyclone. Part I: Overall Structure, Potential Vorticity, and Kinetic Energy Budgets. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 59, 1213-1238.

  • Wang, Yuqing, 2002: Vortex Rossby Waves in a Numerically Simulated Tropical Cyclone. Part II: The Role in Tropical Cyclone Structure and Intensity Changes. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 59, 1239-1262.

  • Chan, Johnny C. L., Ko, Francis M. F., Lei, Ying Man. 2002: Relationship between Potential Vorticity Tendency and Tropical Cyclone Motion. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 59, 1317-1336.

  • Zhu, Hongyan, Smith, Roger K., 2002: The Importance of Three Physical Processes in a Minimal Three-Dimensional Tropical Cyclone Model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 59, 1825-1840.

  • Dickinson, M.J., and J. Molinari, 2002: Mixed Rossby-gravity waves and western Pacific tropical cyclogenesis. Part I: Synoptic evolution. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 59, 2183-2196.
  • Chow, K. C., Chan, K. L., Lau, Alexis K. H.. 2002: Generation of Moving Spiral Bands in Tropical Cyclones. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 59, 2930�50.
  • Nolan, David S., Montgomery, Michael T. 2002: Nonhydrostatic, Three-Dimensional Perturbations to Balanced, Hurricane-like Vortices. Part I: Linearized Formulation, Stability, and Evolution. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 59, 2989-3020.


Journal of Physical Oceanography

  • Walsh, E. J., Wright, C. W., Vandemark, D., Krabill, W. B., Garcia, A. W., Houston, S. H., Murillo, S. T., Powell, M. D., Black, P. G., Marks, F. D.. 2002: Hurricane Directional Wave Spectrum Spatial Variation at Landfall. Journal of Physical Oceanography. 32, 1667-1684.


Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan

  • Tsutsui, J., 2002: Implications of anthropogenic climate change for tropical cyclone activity: A case study with the NCAR CCM2. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 80, 45-65.

  • Kitabatake, N., 2002: Extratropical transformation of typhoon Vicki(9807): Structural change and the role of upper-tropospheric disturbances. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 80, 229-247.

  • Sugi, M., A. Noda, and N. Sato, 2002: Influence of the global warming on tropical cyclone climatology: An experiment with the JMA global model. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 80, 249-272.

  • Clark, J. D., and P. S. Chu, 2002: Interannual variation of tropical cyclone activity over the central north Pacific. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 80, 403-418.


Meteorological Applications

  • None

Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics

  • Le Marshall, J. F., L. M. Leslie, R. F. Abbey Jr., L. Qi, 2002: Tropical cyclone track and intensity prediction: The generation and assimilation of high-density, satellite-derived data. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics. 80, 43-57.

  • Prater, B. E., J. L. Evans, 2002: Sensitivity of modeled tropical cyclone track and structure of hurricane Irene (1999) to the convective parameterization scheme. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics. 80, 103-115.


Meteorlogy and Hydrology

  • None

Monthly Weather Review

  • Croxford, M., and G. M. Barnes, 2002: Inner core strength of Atlantic tropical cyclones. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 127-139.

  • Grist, Jeremy P. 2002: Easterly Waves over Africa. Part I: The Seasonal Cycle and Contrasts between Wet and Dry Years. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 197�1.

  • Grist, Jeremy P., Nicholson, Sharon E., Barcilon, Albert I. 2002: Easterly Waves over Africa. Part II: Observed and Modeled Contrasts between Wet and Dry Years. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 212�5.

  • Persing, J., M. T. Montgomery, and R. E. Tuleya, 2002: Environmental interactions in the GFDL hurricane model for hurricane Opal. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 298-317.

  • Sinclair, M. R., 2002: Extratropical transition of Southwest Pacific tropical cyclones. Part I: Climatology and mean structure changes. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 590-609.

  • Cecil, D. J., E. J. Zipser, and S. W. Nesbitt, 2002: Reflectivity, ice scattering, and lightning characteristics of hurricane eyewalls and rainbands. Part I: Quantitative Description. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 769-784.

  • Cecil, D. J., E. J. Zipser, and S. W. Nesbitt, 2002: Reflectivity, ice scattering, and lightning characteristics of hurricane eyewalls and rainbands. Part II: Intercomparison of observations. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 785-801.

  • Eastin, M. D., P. G. Black, and W. M. Gray, 2002: Flight-level thermodynamic instrument wetting errors in hurricanes. Part I: Observations. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 825-841.

  • Eastin, M. D., P. G. Black, and W. M. Gray, 2002: Flight-level thermodynamic instrument wetting errors in hurricanes. Part II: Implications. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 842-851.

  • Davis, C., and L. F. Bosart, 2002: Numerical simulations of the genesis of hurricane Diana (1984). Part II: Sensitivity of track and intensity prediction. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 1100-1124.

  • Dunion, J. P., and C. S. Velden, 2002: Application of surface-adjusted GOES low-level cloud-drift winds in the environment of Atlantic tropical cyclones. Part I: Methodology and validation. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 1333-1346.

  • Dunion, J. P., S. H. Houston, C. S. Velden, and M. D. Powell, 2002: Application of surface-adjusted GOES low-level cloud-drift winds in the environment of Atlantic tropical cyclones. Part II: Integration into surface wind analysis. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 1347-1355.

  • Braun, S. A., 2002: A cloud-resolving simulation of hurricane Bob (1991): Storm structure and eyewall buoyancy. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 1573-1592.

  • Gopalakrishnan, S.G., D. P. Bacon, N. N. Ahmad, Z. Boybeyi, T. J. Dunn, M.S. Hall, Y. Jin, P. C. S. Lee, D. E. Mays, R. V. Madala, A. Sarma, M. D. Turner, and T. R. Wait, 2002: An operational multiscale hurricane forecasting system. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 1830-1847.

  • Möller, J. D., and L. J. Shapiro, 2002: Balanced contributions to the intensification on hurricane Opal as diagnosed from a GFDL model forecast. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 1866-1881.

  • Cocks, S.B., and W. M. Gray, 2002: Variability of the outer wind profiles of western north pacific typhoons: Clissifications and techniques for analysis and forecasting. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 1989-2005.

  • Corbosiero, K., and J. Molinari, 2002: The effects of vertical wind shear on the distribution of convection in tropical cyclones. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 2110-2123.
  • Liu, K.S., and J. C.L. Chan, 2002: Synoptic flow patterns associated with small and large tropical cyclones over the Western North Pacific. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 2134-2142.

  • Kimball, S. K., and J.L. Evans, 2002: Idealized numerical simulations of hurricane-trough interaction. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 2210-2227.

  • Klein, P.M., P.A. Harr, and R.L.Elsberry, 2002: Extratropical transition of Western North Pacific tropical cyclones: midlatitude and tropical cyclone contributions to reintensification. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 2240-2259.

  • Kossin, J.P., 2002: Daily hurricane variability inferred from GOES infrared imagery. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 2260-2270.

  • Black, M.L., J.F.Gamache, F.D. Marks Jr., C.E Samsury, and H.E. Willoughby, 2002: Eastern Pacific hurricane Jimena of 1991 and Olivia of 1994: The effect of vertical shear on structure and intensity. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 2291-2312.

  • Zhu, T., D. L. Zhang, and F. Weng, 2002: Impact of the advanced microwave sounding unit measurements on hurricane prediction. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 2416-2432.

  • Zhang, D. L., Y. Liu, and M. K. Yau, 2002: A multiscale numerical study of hurricane Andrew(1992). Part V: Inner core thermodynamics. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 2745-2763.

  • Lin, Y. L., D. B. Ensley, S. Chiao, and C. Y. Huang, 2002: Orographic influences on rainfall and track deflection associated with the passage of a tropical cyclone. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 2929-2950.

  • Kwon, H. J., S. H. Won, M.H. Ahn, A. S. Suh, and H. S. Chung, 2002: GFDL-type typhoon initialization in MM5. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 2966-2974.

  • Wang, Y., 2002: An explicit simulation of tropical cyclones with a triply nested movable mesh primitive equation model: TCM3. Part II: Model refinements and sensitivity to cloud microphysics parameterization. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 3022-3036.

  • Karyampudi, V. M., and H. F. Pierce, 2002: Synoptic-scale influence of the Saharan air layer on tropical cyclogenesis over the eastern Atlantic. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 3100-3128.

  • Kossin, J. P., B. D. McNoldy, and W. H. Schubert, 2002: Vortical swirls in hurricane eye clouds. Monthly Weather Review, 130, 3144-3149

Natural Hazards Review

  • Houston, S.H., G.S. Forbes, and A.N.L. Chiu, 2002 : Impacts of Super Typhoon Paka's (1997) winds on Guam : Meteorological and engineering perspectives. Natural Hazards Review ASCE, 3, 36-47

Nature

  • None

Pure and Applied Geophysics

  • None

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

  • None

Review of Geophysics

  • None

Science

  • None

Weather

  • None

Weather and Forecasting

  • Cheung, K. K. W., and R. L. Elsberry, 2002: Tropical cyclone formations over the western north Pacific in the Navy operational global atmospheric prediction system forecasts. Weather and Forecasting. 17, 800-820.

  • Bessafi, M., A. Lasserre-Bigorry, C. J. Neumann, F. Pignolet-Tarden, D. Payet, and M. Lee-Ching-Ken, 2002: Statistical prediction of tropical cyclone motion: an analog-CLIPER approach. Weather and Forecasting. 17, 821-831.

  • Hanley, D. E., 2002: The evolution of a hurricane-trough interaction from a satellite perspective. Weather and Forecasting. 17, 916-926.

  • Wu, C. C., T. H. Yen, Y. H. Kuo, and W. Wang, 2002: Rainfall simulation associated with typhoon Herb(1996) near Taiwan. Part I: The topographic effect. Weather and Forecasting, 17. 1001-1015.

  • Aberson, S. D., 2002: Two years of operational hurricane synoptic surveillance. Weather and Forecasting. 17, 1101-1110.

  • Camargo, S. J., and S. E. Zebiak, 2002: Improving the detection and tracking of tropical cyclones in atmospheric general circulation models. Weather and Forecasting. 17, 1152-1162.

  • Ulbrich, C. W., and L. G. Lee, 2002: Rainfall characteristics associated with the remnants of tropical storm Helene in upstate South Carolina. Weather and Forecasting. 17, 1257-1267.



Books published in 2002


  • Drye, W., 2002: "Storm of the Century : the Labor Day hurricane of 1935"
    National Geographic Press, Washington, DC, 326 pp.
  • Mykle, R., 2002: "Killer ‘cane – The deadly hurricane of 1928"
    Cooper Square Press, New York, 235 pp.
  • Toomey, D., 2002: "Stormchasers : The Hurricane Hunters and their fateful flight into Hurricane Janet"
    W.W.Norton & Company, New York 314pp.


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