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New Paper Finds Tropical Storm Frequency Linked Largely To Oceanic Cycles
It’s The Oceans, Stupid (Not CO2)!
by Pierre Gosselin  3 hours ago in Extreme Weather, News and Opinion Reading Time: 2 mins read
 

The latest climate information video released by the Germany-based European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE) presents a recent paper by Huang et al appearing in the journal Geophysical Research Letters: “Contrasting Responses of Atlantic and Pacific Tropical Cyclone Activity to Atlantic Multidecadal Variability”. [emphasis, links added]


The paper examines the influences of Atlantic Multidecadal Variability (AMV) on global tropical cyclones (TCs)


The North Atlantic undergoes approximately 60-year cycles of warmer and colder than normal sea surface temperatures.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/new-paper-finds-tropical-storm-frequency-linked-largely-to-oceanic-cycles/
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