Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification: An Explanation for the Global Increase

Kieran Bhatia,Alexander Baker, Wenchang Yang,Gabriel Vecchi,Thomas Knutson, Hiroyuki Murakami,James Kossin,Kevin Hodges, Keith Dixon,Carolyn Whitlock, Benjamin Bronselaer

user-5ed732bc4c775e09d87b4c18(2022)

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Abstract Tropical cyclone rapid intensification events often cause destructive hurricane landfalls because they are associated with the strongest storms and the worst forecasts. Multi-decade observational datasets of tropical cyclone behavior have recently enabled documentation of upward trends in tropical cyclone rapid intensification in several basins. However, a robust anthropogenic signal in global intensification trends and the physical drivers of intensification trends have yet to be identified. To address these knowledge gaps, we compare the observed trends in intensification and tropical cyclone environmental parameters to simulated natural variability in a high-resolution global climate model. In multiple basins and the global dataset, we detect a significant increase in intensification rates with a positive contribution from anthropogenic forcing. Furthermore, thermodynamic environments around tropical cyclones have become more favorable for intensification, and climate models show anthropogenic warming has significantly increased the probability of these changes.
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