Research Publication in Nature Communications |
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How much the potential intensity of tropical cyclones (TCs) increases in warmer environments is not well known. Here, the authors show that TC rainfall rates have increased by 1.3% per year between 1998 and 2018, a trend that is mainly driven by stronger rainfall in the outer-core region of TCs |
Bio
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Studied at |
Universidad Nacional de Colombia |
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From |
Bogotá |
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At FIU since |
Fall 2018 |
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Degree |
Ph.D. in Earth Systems Science |
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FIU hosting department |
Department of Earth and Environment |
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Research |
Climatology of Rainfall Distribution and Asymmetries of Tropical Cyclones: A Global Perspective. This project focuses on analyzing and describing the rainfall patterns observed in tropical cyclones around the world.
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