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  1. Mar 14, 2022 · We find significant global increases in ≥50 kt day −1 RI events and global TC damage costs. The increase in short-lived named storms is primarily attributed to improvements in observational technology, including microwave sensors and scatterometry (Landsea et al., 2010).

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    • 49, Issue6
    • 14 March 2022
  2. This study investigates global tropical cyclone (TC) activity trends from 1990 to 2021, a period marked by largely consistent observational platforms. Several global TC metrics have decreased during this period, with significant decreases in hurricane numbers and Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE).

  3. Nov 23, 2023 · In our analyses, we focus on two complementary metrics of high policy relevance: i) the discounted annual damage (DAD) caused by TCs and ii) the contribution of TCs to the social cost of carbon...

    • Hazem Krichene
  4. Oct 13, 2023 · Over the last 50 years, TCs worldwide caused, on average, 28 billion USD in economic losses every year 4. In the future, TC impacts are expected to increase even further with climate change and...

  5. Aug 31, 2021 · Key Points: Global hurricane counts and Accumulated Cyclone Energy have significantly trended. downward since 1990 due to a trend towards La Niña. Short-lived named storms, extreme RI periods...

  6. This study investigates trends in global tropical cyclone (TC) activity from 1990–2020, a period where observational platforms are mostly consistent. Several global TC metrics have decreased during this period, with significant decreases in hurricanes and Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE).

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  8. Feb 7, 2019 · Here, we build on these results by evaluating Atlantic and global TC intensification trends using different metrics and additional observational datasets.

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