Christopher Landsea
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Christopher Landsea's Degrees
- Bachelors Atmospheric Science Colorado State University
- Masters Atmospheric Science Colorado State University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Christopher William "Chris" Landsea is an American meteorologist, formerly a research meteorologist with the Hurricane Research Division of the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory at NOAA, and now the Science and Operations Officer at the National Hurricane Center. He is a member of the American Geophysical Union and the American Meteorological Society.
Christopher Landsea's Published Works
Published Works
- The Recent Increase in Atlantic Hurricane Activity: Causes and Implications (2001) (1410)
- Normalized Hurricane Damage in the United States: 1900–2005 (2008) (1133)
- Atlantic Hurricane Database Uncertainty and Presentation of a New Database Format (2013) (765)
- THE DEADLIEST, COSTLIEST, AND MOST INTENSE UNITED STATES TROPICAL CYCLONES FROM 1851 TO 2004 (AND OTHER FREQUENTLY REQUESTED HURRICANE FACTS) (2005) (631)
- Regional Climate Information—Evaluation and Projections (2001) (605)
- Normalized Hurricane Damages in the United States: 1925-95 (1998) (598)
- Hurricanes and Global Warming. (2005) (516)
- A Climatology of Intense (or Major) Atlantic Hurricanes (1993) (497)
- Tropical Cyclones and Global Climate Change: A Post-IPCC Assessment (1998) (471)
- Can We Detect Trends in Extreme Tropical Cyclones? (2006) (469)
- Atlantic Basin Hurricanes: Indices of Climatic Changes (1999) (376)
- Advances and Challenges at the National Hurricane Center (2009) (334)
- Effect of El Niño on U.S. landfalling hurricanes, revisited (1998) (314)
- Counting Atlantic tropical cyclones back to 1900 (2007) (311)
- Influences of the Atlantic Warm Pool on Western Hemisphere Summer Rainfall and Atlantic Hurricanes (2006) (278)
- The Strong Association between Western Sahelian Monsoon Rainfall and Intense Atlantic Hurricanes (1992) (247)
- Impact of Duration Thresholds on Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Counts (2010) (246)
- Predicting Atlantic Basin Seasonal Tropical Cyclone Activity by 1 August (1993) (237)
- Hurricane vulnerability in Latin America and the Caribbean: normalized damage and loss potentials (2003) (231)
- State of the Climate in 2016 (2017) (225)
- Meteorology: Hurricanes and global warming (2005) (204)
- Predicting Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane Activity 6–11 Months in Advance (1992) (204)
- Downward trends in the frequency of intense at Atlantic Hurricanes during the past five decades (1996) (192)
- State of the Climate in 2014 (2015) (185)
- How Much Skill Was There in Forecasting the Very Strong 1997–98 El Niño? (2000) (165)
- Global climate change and tropical cyclones (1994) (162)
- State of the Climate in 2018 (2019) (147)
- Climate Trends Associated with Multidecadal Variability of Atlantic Hurricane Activity (1997) (146)
- A Reanalysis of the 1911–20 Atlantic Hurricane Database (2008) (146)
- Objectively Determined Resolution-Dependent Threshold Criteria for the Detection of Tropical Cyclones in Climate Models and Reanalyses (2007) (144)
- The Extremely Active 1995 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Environmental Conditions and Verification of Seasonal Forecasts (1998) (138)
- Recent trends in Australian region tropical cyclone activity (1998) (118)
- El Niño and the Southern Oscillation: El Niño/Southern Oscillation and the Seasonal Predictability of Tropical Cyclones (2000) (97)
- The Influence of Tropical Cyclone Size on Its Intensification (2014) (90)
- A reanalysis of Hurricane Andrew's intensity (2004) (87)
- Extremely Intense Hurricanes: Revisiting Webster et al. (2005) after 10 Years (2015) (84)
- Thirty Years of Tropical Cyclone Research with the NOAA P-3 Aircraft (2006) (71)
- A REANALYSIS OF (2016) (69)
- Long-term variations of Western Sahelian monsoon rainfall and intense U.S. landfalling hurricanes (1992) (65)
- THE JOINT HURRICANE TEST BED Its First Decade of Tropical Cyclone Research-To-Operations Activities Reviewed (2012) (62)
- A Reanalysis of the Surface Winds for Hurricane Donna of 1960 (2003) (54)
- African Rainfall as a Precursor of Hurricane-Related Destruction on the U.S. East Coast (1992) (54)
- Seasonal forecasting of Atlantic hurricane activity (1994) (54)
- An El Niño–Southern Oscillation Climatology and Persistence (CLIPER) Forecasting Scheme (1997) (53)
- The deadliest, costliest, and most intense United States hurricanes from 1900 to 2000 : (and other frequently requested hurricane facts) (2001) (50)
- Have We Reached the Limits of Predictability for Tropical Cyclone Track Forecasting? (2018) (44)
- Documentation of a Systematic Bias in the Aviation Model's Forecast of the Atlantic Tropical Upper-Tropospheric Trough: Implications for Tropical Cyclone Forecasting (1995) (44)
- Model estimates hurricane wind speed probabilities (2000) (40)
- Artificial Skill and Validation in Meteorological Forecasting (1996) (38)
- Extreme Weather Records (2007) (35)
- Comments on “Impacts of CO2-Induced Warming on Simulated Hurricane Intensity and Precipitation: Sensitivity to the Choice of Climate Model and Convective Scheme” (2005) (34)
- The 2007 North Atlantic Hurricane Season A Climate Perspective (2003) (34)
- Reply to "Hurricanes and Global Warming— Potential Linkages and Consequences" (2006) (30)
- Assessing the Skill of Operational Atlantic Seasonal Tropical Cyclone Forecasts (2003) (29)
- The San Diego Hurricane of 2 October 1858 (2004) (28)
- On the Classification of Extreme Atlantic Hurricanes Utilizing Mid-Twentieth-Century Monitoring Capabilities* (2012) (28)
- Changes in Atlantic major hurricane frequency since the late-19th century (2021) (27)
- Evaluation of Catastrophe Models Using a Normalized Historical Record : Why it is needed and how to do it (1999) (25)
- Reanalysis of the 1954–63 Atlantic Hurricane Seasons (2016) (23)
- In the Tropics (2010) (22)
- Chronological listing of tropical cyclones affecting north Florida and coastal Georgia, 1565-1899 (2003) (22)
- Online Supplemental Material (2005) (20)
- An Examination of Model and Official National Hurricane Center Tropical Cyclone Size Forecasts (2016) (18)
- The Atlantic Hurricane Database Re-Analysis Project: Results for 1851-1899 (2000) (17)
- A Single-Sample Estimate of Shrinkage in Meteorological Forecasting (1997) (15)
- Comments on ``Monitoring and Understanding Trends in Extreme Storms: State of Knowledge'' (2015) (13)
- How ‘Good' are the Best Tracks? - Estimating Uncertainty in the Atlantic Hurricane Database (2012) (10)
- A Reanalysis of Hurricane Camille (2016) (10)
- Comment on “Changes in the rates of North Atlantic major hurricane activity during the 20th century” (2001) (9)
- The Science of William M. Gray: His Contributions to the Knowledge of Tropical Meteorology and Tropical Cyclones (2017) (6)
- Comments on “Will greenhouse gas-induced warming over the next 50 years lead to higher frequency and greater intensity of hurricanes?” (1997) (6)
- Compilation, Adjudication, and Publication (2007) (5)
- Reply [to “Comment on ‘Downward trends in the frequency of intense Atlantic hurricanes during the past 5 decades‧ by C. W. Landsea et al.”] (1997) (4)
- The Joint Hurricane Testbed (JHT): Progress and future plans (2006) (2)
- Constraints in Dvorak Wind Speed Estimates: How Quickly Can Hurricanes Intensify? (2020) (1)
- A reanalysis of twelve U.S. landfalling major hurricanes (2008) (1)
- The Tropics (2020) (1)
- Global Warming and Extreme Tropical Cyclones: Are the tropical cyclone databases adequate for detection of climate trends? (2006) (0)
- Enhanced Marine Forecasting and Decision Support Services from the Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch (TAFB) of the National Hurricane Center (2019) (0)
- A Reanalysis of 1969's Hurricane Camille (2014) (0)
- 2007 annual meeting organizing committee (2007) (0)
- Historical Hurricane Trends and Variability (2001) (0)
- How intense were they? - A sampling study on how recent Category 5 hurricanes would be depicted in the historical record (2010) (0)
- Have We Reached the Limits of Predictability for Hurricane Track Forecasting (2018) (0)
- Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society EARLY ONLINE RELEASE (2015) (0)
- State of the Climate in 2012 (SCI) (2013) (0)
- Objective detection of tropical cyclones in climate models (2006) (0)
- The Atlantic basin hurricane database re-analysis for the decades of the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s (2006) (0)
- Dr. Gray's Contributions on Tropical Cyclone Climate Variability and Change (2018) (0)
- The discovery of a hurricane that directly impacted San Diego, California, nearly 150 yr ago has implications for residents and risk managers in their planning for extreme events for the region. (2004) (0)
- An interdisciplinary team of researchers survey the peer-reviewed literature to assess the relationships between global warming, hurricanes, and hurricane impacts. (2005) (0)
- Hurricane Andrew , one of the United States ’ worst natural disasters , is upgraded to a (2004) (0)
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