A Universal Hurricane Frequency Function
Abstract
Evidence is provided that the global distribution of tropical hurricanes is principally determined by a universal function H of a single variable z that in turn is expressible in terms of the local sea surface temperature and latitude. The data-driven model presented here carries stark implications for the large increased numbers of hurricanes which it predicts for a warmer world. Moreover, the rise in recent decades in the numbers of hurricanes in the Atlantic, but not the Pacific basin, is shown to have a simple explanation in terms of the specific form of H(z), which yields larger percentage increases when a fixed increase in sea surface temperature occurs at higher latitudes and lower temperatures.
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@article{arxiv.1002.3291,
title = {A Universal Hurricane Frequency Function},
author = {Robert Ehrlich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.3291},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
In press with "Advances in Meteorology"