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AI predicts sea surface temperature cooling during tropical cyclones

AI predicts sea surface temperature cooling during tropical cyclones

Tropical cyclones are extreme weather events, characterized by a circular form and formation over warm tropical oceans experiencing low atmospheric pressure, high winds and heavy rain. Tropical storms exceed 39 miles per hour (mph), while hurricanes experience sustained winds of 74mph and above.

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AI predicts sea surface temperature cooling during tropical cyclones

Deep learning approach for forecasting sea surface temperature response to tropical cyclones in the Western North Pacific - ScienceDirect

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AI predicts sea surface temperature cooling during tropical cyclones

Recent advances in seasonal and multi-annual tropical cyclone forecasting - ScienceDirect