Recent Hurricane Research – Climate, Dynamics, and Societal Impacts
- Chapter 1 The Interannual and Interdecadal Variability in Hurricane Activityby Anthony R. Lupo
- Chapter 2 Influence of Cosmophysical Phenomena and African Dust on Hurricanes Genesisby Jorge Pérez-Peraza, Víctor Manuel Velasco Herrera and Igor Libin
- Chapter 3 The Impact of Hurricanes on the Weather of Western Europeby Kieran Hickey
- Chapter 4 The Effects of Space Weather on Hurricane Activityby Blanca Mendoza
- Chapter 5 Hurricane Intensity, Sea Surface Temperature, and Stochastic Variationby Kenneth T. Bogen, Larry E. Fischer and Edwin D. Jones
- Chapter 6 Statistical Techniques for Exploring Possibly Increasing Trend of Hurricane Activityby Jesper Rydén
- Chapter 7 Regional Increases in Landfall Frequency and Intensity of Atlantic Hurricanes in a Stochastic Model Forecastby Jessica K Turner
- Chapter 8 Barotropic Aspects of Hurricane Structural and Intensity Variabilityby Eric A. Hendricks, Hung-Chi Kuo, Melinda S. Peng and Daniel Hodyss
- Chapter 9 Studies of the Hurricane Evolution Based on Modern Thermodynamicsby Chongjian Liu, Ying Liu, Zhexian Luo, Xiaotu Lei, Donghai Wang and Xiaogang Zhou
- Chapter 10 Simulation of Tropical Cyclones Using Spectral Bin Microphysicsby Alexander Khain and Barry Lynn
- Chapter 11 Analysis of Tropical Cyclones in the South China Sea and Bay of Bengal during Monsoon Seasonby Lei Yang, Wei-Wei Li, Dongxiao Wang and Yongping Li
- Chapter 12 Air-sea Interaction under Hurricane Wind Conditionsby Yuliya Troitskaya, Daniil Sergeev, Alexander Kandaurov and Vasilii Kazakov
- Chapter 13 How Vertical Wind Shear Affects Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change: An Overviewby Levi Thatcher and Zhaoxia Pu
- Chapter 14 Formation of Gravitational Hurricanes Simulated by Numerical Gravitational Gas Dynamics Modelby A. Pavlov
- Chapter 15 Improvements of Hurricane Forecast with Vortex Initialization using WRF Variational (WRF-Var) Data Assimilationby Qingnong Xiao
- Chapter 16 Improving Hurricane Intensity Forecasting through Data Assimilation: Environmental Conditions Versus the Vortex Initializationby Zhaoxia Pu
- Chapter 17 The Impact of Oceanic Heat Content on the Rapid Intensification of Atlantic Hurricanesby Kevin Law
- Chapter 18 Modelling Hurricane Related Hazards and Risk through GIS for Early Warning Systemsby Andrea Taramelli, Massimiliano Pasqui, Laura Melelli, Monia Santini and Alessandro Sorichetta
- Chapter 19 Geospatial Technique for Rapid Delineation of Potential Hurricane Damageby William H. Cooke III, John C. Rodgers and Katarzyna Grala
- Chapter 20 Storm Surge: Physical Processes and an Impact Scaleby Hal Needham and Barry D. Keim
- Chapter 21 Estimating the Vulnerability of U.S. Coastal Areas to Hurricane Damageby Jeffrey Pompe and Jennifer Haluska
- Chapter 22 Factors Associated with Hurricane Evacuation in North Carolinaby Horney, JA, MacDonald, PDM, Berke, P, Van Willigen, M and Kaufman, JS
- Chapter 23 The Role of Non-Recurring Congestion in Massive Hurricane Evacuation Eventsby Daniel J. Fonseca, Gary P. Moynihan and Huston Fernandes
- Chapter 24 Hurricanes Katrina and Rita – Effects on Children’s Healthcareby Gensure, Robert Charles, Ponnapakkam and Adharsh
- Chapter 25 Hurricane Evacuations of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galvestonby Marc Oliver Maybauer, Michael Megna, Sven Asmussen and Dirk Manfred Maybauer
- Chapter 26 Case Studies and Lessons Learned in Chemical Emergencies Related to Hurricanesby Perri Zeitz Ruckart and Maureen F. Orr
- Chapter 27 The Complexity of Catastrophic Wind Impacts on Temperate Forestsby Weimin Xi and Robert K. Peet
- Chapter 28 Hurricane Georges Accelerated Litterfall Fluxes of a 26 yr-old Novel Secondary Forest in Puerto Ricoby Ariel E. Lugo, Carlos M. Domínguez Cristóbal, and Noemí Méndez
- Chapter 29 Hurricane-Induced Phytoplankton Blooms: Satellite Observations and Numerical Model Simulationsby Menghua Wang, Xiaoming Liu, and Wei Shi
- Chapter 30 Using Regional-scale Pre- and Post Hurricane Katrina Lidar for Monitoring and Modelingby Jason Stoker, D. Phil Turnipseed and K. Van Wilson
- Chapter 31 Segmentation Methods for Synthetic Aperture Radarby Shuang Wang