Tropical Cyclone Climatology

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Tropical Cyclone Climatology

Tropical Cyclone Formation Locations (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 3, © 1995 WMO.)

Tropical Cyclone Formation Locations (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 3, © 1995 WMO.)

Tropical Cyclone Formation Locations (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 3, © 1995 WMO.)

Tropical Cyclone Formation Locations (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 3, © 1995 WMO.)

Climatology of Tropical Cyclone Tracks (Figure obtained from Ramsey (2017, Nat. Haz. Science). © 2017, Oxford.)

Climatology of Tropical Cyclone Motion (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 4, © 1995 WMO.)

Seasonal Distribution of TC Activity (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 3, © 1995 WMO.)

Seasonal Distribution of TC Activity (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 3, © 1995 WMO.)

Seasonal Distribution of TC Activity (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 3, © 1995 WMO.)

Tropical Cyclone Genesis Pathways Revisited in 2013; TTI category removed. (Figure obtained from McTaggart-Cowan et al. (2008), © 2008 American Meteorological Society.)

Global Genesis by Pathway (Figure obtained from McTaggart-Cowan et al. (2013), © 2013 American Meteorological Society.)

Atlantic Formation Location by Pathway (Figure obtained from McTaggart-Cowan et al. (2008), © 2008 American Meteorological Society.)

Atlantic Formation Location by Pathway (Figure obtained from McTaggart-Cowan et al. (2008), © 2008 American Meteorological Society.)

Atlantic Tracks by Formation Pathway (Figure obtained from McTaggart-Cowan et al. (2008), © 2008 American Meteorological Society.)

Seasonality of Formation by Pathway (Figure obtained from McTaggart-Cowan et al. (2008), © 2008 American Meteorological Society.)

Seasonality of Formation by Pathway (Figure obtained from McTaggart-Cowan et al. (2013), © 2013 American Meteorological Society.)

Peak Intensity as a Function of Pathway (Figure obtained from McTaggart-Cowan et al. (2008), © 2008 American Meteorological Society.)