Historical Tropical Cyclone Along-track Potential Intensity (and Derived Quantities) for Six Ocean Basins from Reanalyses

Supporting derived data for Shields et al. (2020, GRL). Derived tropical cyclone potential intensities and associated variables across the North Atlantic (NA), Eastern NorthPacific (EP), North Indian (NI), South Indian (SI), South Pacific (SP), and Western North Pacific (WP)ocean basins, from MERRA2...

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Main Authors: Daniel Gilford, Allison Wing, Shannon Shields
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3905132
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Summary:Supporting derived data for Shields et al. (2020, GRL). Derived tropical cyclone potential intensities and associated variables across the North Atlantic (NA), Eastern NorthPacific (EP), North Indian (NI), South Indian (SI), South Pacific (SP), and Western North Pacific (WP)ocean basins, from MERRA2, ERA-I, and MERRA2 with SSTs replaced by HadISSTs. NA/WP basins also have potentialand observed intensities calculated with NCEP/NCAR and ERA-20C reanalyses over 1950-2016 and 1950-2010, respectively. All files are netcdf format, organized by basin, withsuffixes on data variables to indicate reanalysis: "_m": MERRA2 (Gelaro et al. 2017) "_h": MERRA2-HadISSTs (Rayner et al. 2003) "_e":ERA-I (Dee et al. 2011) "_n": NCEP/NCAR (Kalnay et al. 2016) "_c": ERA-20C (Stickler et al. 2014) When using this data, please include the citation: Shannon Shields, Allison Wing, and Daniel M. Gilford, 2020: A Global Analysis of Interannual Variability of Potential and Actual Tropical Cyclone Intensities. Geophys. Res. Lett. Potential intensities calculated with the Bister and Emanuel (2002) algorithm ( pcmin.m ) by Kerry Emanuel (revised by Daniel Gilford, Gilford et al. 2019), available freely at:ftp://texmex.mit.edu/pub/emanuel/TCMAX MERRA2, ERA-I, and MERRA2 with SSTs replaced by HadISSTscalculations were performedby Daniel Gilford; NCEP/NCAR and ERA-20C calculations were performed byDr. Suzana Camargo(many thanks!). Please direct any questions or comments to daniel[dot]gilford[at]rutgers[dot]edu.