Improvements in typhoon intensity change classification by incorporating an ocean coupling potential intensity index into decision trees
Tropical cyclone (TC) intensity prediction, especially in the warning time frame of 24-48 h and for the prediction of rapid intensification (RI), remains a major operational challenge. Sea surface temperature (SST) based empirical or theoretical maximum potential intensity (MPI) is the most importan...
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Main Authors: | GAO, Si, ZHANG, Wei, LIU, Jia, LIN, I.-I., CHIU, Long S., CAO, Kai |
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2016
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