An analysis of simulated and observed storm
characteristics
- Can we expect a change in the future?
R.E. Benestad, CES, June 01 2010
Number of cyclones:
RCM
analysis
CCI
(Benestad & Chen, 2006) righttoleftmark
No change in storm frequency?
RCM:
N corresponds
|v| too high
...or simulated wind speeds?
•CCI
•triangulation
Method: storm characteristics
RCM: storms too small
too strong.
Gradient
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