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Tropical Cyclones vs. Hurricanes vs. Major Hurricanes
What is the difference between a tropical cyclone, a hurricane, and a major hurricane?
Kim Kaivanto
May 19, 2024
2 min read
Sensing Danger
From the perils of icebergs and hurricanes to the power of space weather and the devastation of forest fires, Lancaster University researchers have been working for decades to detect and anticipate shifts in the natural world.
Lancaster University Press Team
May 3, 2024
9 min read
Update: Climate Risk at a Tipping Point?
Air Temperature, Sea Surface Temperature, and Tropical Storms
Kim Kaivanto
Mar 18, 2024
5 min read
2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Prediction Market Bulletin
A new commercial forecast has landed as sea-surface temperatures have been at record levels for 1 year and as El Niño is expected to transition into La Niña by mid-summer.
Kim Kaivanto
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Mark Roulston
Mar 14, 2024
1 min read
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Monetizing Climate Forecasts
Better climate projections might have clear societal benefits but does that make climate analytics an attractive commercial investment?
Mark Roulston
Feb 10, 2024
3 min read
How Do Atlantic Hurricanes Get Named?
For ease of communication with the public, each tropical storm is alotted a distinctive, instantly recognisable name. The storm retains this name even when it develops into a fully fledged hurricane.
Kim Kaivanto
Feb 8, 2024
2 min read
2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Prediction Market Bulletin
Groundhog Day: little change from last bulletin.
Kim Kaivanto
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Mark Roulston
Feb 2, 2024
1 min read
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This is the race to achieve reliable long-term weather predictions
CRUCIAL in the news.
Kim Kaivanto
Jan 22, 2024
2 min read
2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Prediction Market Bulletin
CRUCIAL’s hurricane prediction market is forecasting a higher-than-average number of hurricanes this year.
Kim Kaivanto
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Mark Roulston
Jan 15, 2024
1 min read
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2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Prediction Market Bulletin
Hurricane prediction market suggests an elevated likelihood of an active season.
Kim Kaivanto
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Mark Roulston
Jan 2, 2024
1 min read
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