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The paths taken by extratropical cyclones are key in determining their impacts. However, there is not one single approach or definition of how to locate and track a cyclone. Having multiple methods to track cyclones produces large variations in results, sometimes with contradicting conclusions. For that reason, there is a need to compare storm‐tracking methods to understand further the differences...
The Blue Marble shows cloud structures associated with the different weather systems. The picture displays features ranging from tropical convection to polar clouds including both tropical and extratropical cyclones, showing the atmospheric richness of our world.
In this article, we will investigate how space weather may have affected the navigation and communication of the Titanic in the run up to the disaster, and the subsequent rescue operation. The significant space weather event was in the form of a moderate to strong geomagnetic storm that observational evidence suggests was in effect in the North Atlantic at the time of the tragedy. The image shows...
A greenhouse gas monitoring network is being developed across London that will allow independent evaluation of reported emissions based on atmospheric data. The first site is operational at the Thames Barrier, and in this work, two atmospheric dispersion models (NAME and ADMS‐URBAN) are compared to observed methane concentrations between 5 May 2018 and 31 July 2018. We find that the models simulate...