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Typhoon Vulnerability Analysis in South Korea Utilizing Damage Record of Typhoon Maemi
Published 2020-01-01“…The purpose of this research is to identify the indicators of typhoon damage and develop a metric for typhoon vulnerability functions employing the losses associated with Typhoon Maemi. …”
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Paradigm Shift in Typhoon Forecasting for the Korean Peninsula: A Case Study on the Applicability of the Typhoon-Ready System
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Characteristics of the Near-Ground Typhoon Morakot
Published 2021-01-01“…Two WJ-3 anemometers placed at the same height on the top of an architectural engineering building in Wenzhou University are used to determine the wind speed of Typhoon Morakot during its landing in real time. This study aims to explore Typhoon Morakot’s wind field characteristics, including mean wind speed, probability density distribution of fluctuating wind speed, power spectral density, correlation analysis, and coherence, on the basis of data measured by the two anemometers. …”
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Characteristics of Typhoon “Fung-Wong” Near Earth Pulsation
Published 2021-01-01“…To study the wind field characteristics near the ground pulsation in typhoon conditions, wind field conditions in the area affected by Typhoon “Fung-Wong” were monitored using wind field instruments installed in the construction building of Wenzhou University, China. …”
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Typhoon localization detection algorithm based on TGE-YOLO
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…Typhoon positioning…”
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Effect of Nonlinear Factors on Typhoon-Induced Storm Surges
Published 2024-12-01Subjects: “…typhoon storm tide…”
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Influence of Typhoons on Chemical Makeup of Rainwater in Zhanjiang, China
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Assessing the Direct Impact of Typhoons on Vegetation Canopy Structure and Photosynthesis
Published 2025-01-01“…Traditional methods for assessing typhoon impacts on large-scale vegetation often compare pre- and post-typhoon satellite images. …”
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Turbulent wind characteristics in typhoon Hagupit based on field measurements
Published 2018-10-01“…In this study, wind characteristics concerned in engineering applications, for example, wind attack angle, friction velocity, drag coefficient, turbulence intensity, integral scale, gust factor, and peak factor, were carefully investigated based on field measurements in typhoon Hagupit and were compared with measurements in typhoon Maemi and three hurricanes in literatures. …”
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Research on Typhoon Prediction by Integrating Numerical Simulation and Deep Learning Methods
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…typhoon…”
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Interactions between Typhoon Choi-wan (2009) and the Kuroshio Extension System
Published 2013-01-01“…We investigated interactions between Typhoon Choi-wan (2009) and the Kuroshio Extension system with a coupled atmosphere-wave-ocean model in 14 numerical simulations performed with initial conditions obtained from daily oceanic reanalysis data for the northwestern Pacific Ocean from September 12 to September 25, 2009. …”
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Impacts of Oceanic Preexisting Conditions on Predictions of Typhoon Hai-Tang in 2005
Published 2010-01-01“…We investigated the impact of variations in oceanic preexisting conditions on predictions of Typhoon Hai-Tang (2005) by using a coupled atmosphere-ocean model with 6-km horizontal resolution and providing the oceanic initial conditions on 12 July from 1997 to 2005 to the model. …”
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Assessing the Impact of Cumulus Convection and Turbulence Parameterizations on Typhoon Precipitation Forecast
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The Impact of Assimilating Atmospheric Infrared Sounder Observation on the Forecast of Typhoon Tracks
Published 2011-01-01“…The parameter-sweeping framework is potentially useful for improving operational typhoon prediction.…”
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Climate change attribution of Typhoon Haiyan with the Imperial College Storm Model
Published 2025-01-01“…We do this, for the first time, by a applying a stochastic tropical cyclone event set generated by the Imperial College Storm Model to attribute the contribution of climate change to the case of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013. Compared to a pre‐industrial baseline, we estimate that a typhoon with a landfall maximum wind speed like Haiyan was larger by +3.5 m/s. …”
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Field Measurement of Wind Characteristics of Typhoon Muifa on the Shanghai World Financial Center
Published 2012-09-01“…Field measurement is considered to be the most reliable method to obtain wind characteristics of typhoon, and it is of essential value of further understanding of wind-resistant design of super tall buildings. …”
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Numerical Analysis on the Effects of Binary Interaction between Typhoons Tembin and Bolaven in 2012
Published 2019-01-01“…A typical interaction type, one-way influence mode, has been investigated by many studies which mainly focused on the anomalous track and record-breaking precipitation, such as typhoons Morakot and Goni. In this paper, a typical case of this type, typhoons Tembin and Bolaven, occurred in the western North Pacific in August 2012, was selected to study how one typhoon impacts the track and intensity of the other one. …”
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Dynamics of the Typhoon Haitang Related High Ozone Episode over Hong Kong
Published 2016-01-01“…However, the photochemical smog (17 July to 20 July 2005) induced by typhoon Haitang was associated with moderate wind speed and nonstagnant meteorological conditions. …”
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Evaluations on Profiles of the Eddy Diffusion Coefficients through Simulations of Super Typhoons in the Northwestern Pacific
Published 2016-01-01“…The modeling of the eddy diffusion coefficients (also known as eddy diffusivity) in the first-order turbulence closure schemes is important for the typhoon simulations, since the coefficients control the magnitude of the sensible heat flux and the latent heat flux, which are energy sources for the typhoon intensification. …”
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East China Sea Storm Surge Modeling and Visualization System: The Typhoon Soulik Case
Published 2014-01-01“…Case simulation is performed on the Typhoon Soulik, which landed on the coastal region of Fujian Province, China, at 6 pm of July 13, 2013. …”
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