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Julian F. Quinting
Researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Publications - 43
Citations - 810
Julian F. Quinting is an academic researcher from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Rossby wave. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 33 publications receiving 502 citations. Previous affiliations of Julian F. Quinting include Monash University, Clayton campus & Monash University.
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The extratropical transition of tropical cyclones. Part I: Cyclone evolution and direct impacts
Clark Evans,Kimberly M. Wood,Sim D. Aberson,Heather M. Archambault,Shawn M. Milrad,Lance F. Bosart,Kristen L. Corbosiero,Christopher A. Davis,João Rafael Dias Pinto,James D. Doyle,Chris Fogarty,Thomas J. Galarneau,Christian M. Grams,Kyle S. Griffin,John R. Gyakum,Robert E. Hart,Naoko Kitabatake,Hilke S. Lentink,Ron McTaggart-Cowan,William Perrie,Julian F. Quinting,Carolyn A. Reynolds,Michael Riemer,Elizabeth A. Ritchie,Yujuan Sun,Fuqing Zhang +25 more
TL;DR: Extratropical transition (ET) is the process by which a tropical cyclone, upon encountering a baroclinic environment and reduced sea surface temperature at higher latitudes, transforms into an extraspatial cyclone.
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The North Atlantic Waveguide and Downstream Impact Experiment
Andreas Schäfler,George C. Craig,Heini Wernli,Philippe Arbogast,James D. Doyle,Ron McTaggart-Cowan,John Methven,Gwendal Rivière,Felix Ament,Maxi Boettcher,Martina Bramberger,Quitterie Cazenave,Richard Cotton,Susanne Crewell,Julien Delanoë,Andreas Dörnbrack,André Ehrlich,Florian Ewald,Andreas Fix,Christian M. Grams,Suzanne L. Gray,Hans Grob,Silke Groß,Martin Hagen,Ben Harvey,Lutz Hirsch,Marek Jacob,Tobias Kölling,Heike Konow,Christian Lemmerz,Oliver Lux,Linus Magnusson,Bernhard Mayer,Mario Mech,Richard W. Moore,Jacques Pelon,Julian F. Quinting,Stephan Rahm,Markus Rapp,Marc Rautenhaus,Oliver Reitebuch,Carolyn A. Reynolds,Harald Sodemann,Thomas Spengler,Geraint Vaughan,Manfred Wendisch,Martin Wirth,Benjamin Witschas,Kevin Wolf,Tobias Zinner +49 more
TL;DR: The North Atlantic Waveguide and Downstream Impact Experiment (NAWDEX) explored the impact of diabatic processes on disturbances of the jet stream and their influence on downstream high-impact weather through the deployment of four research aircraft, each with a sophisticated set of remote-sensing and in situ instruments, and coordinated with a suite of ground-based measurements as discussed by the authors.
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The Future of Midlatitude Cyclones
Jennifer L. Catto,Duncan Ackerley,James F. Booth,Adrian J. Champion,Brian A. Colle,Stephan Pfahl,Joaquim G. Pinto,Julian F. Quinting,Christian Seiler +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review brings together recent research on the structure, characteristics, dynamics, and impacts of extratropical cyclones in the future, drawing on research using idealized models and complex climate simulations to evaluate what is known and unknown about these future changes.
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The Extratropical Transition of Tropical Cyclones. Part II: Interaction with the Midlatitude Flow, Downstream Impacts, and Implications for Predictability
Julia H. Keller,Julia H. Keller,Christian M. Grams,Christian M. Grams,Michael Riemer,Heather M. Archambault,Lance F. Bosart,James D. Doyle,Jenni L. Evans,Thomas J. Galarneau,Kyle S. Griffin,Patrick A. Harr,Naoko Kitabatake,Ron McTaggart-Cowan,Florian Pantillon,Julian F. Quinting,Julian F. Quinting,Carolyn A. Reynolds,Elizabeth A. Ritchie,Ryan D. Torn,Fuqing Zhang +20 more
TL;DR: The extratropical transition (ET) of tropical cyclones often has an important impact on the nature and predictability of the midlatitude flow of the tropical cyclone as discussed by the authors.
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On the Impact of Tropical Cyclones on Rossby Wave Packets: A Climatological Perspective
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the impact of recurving tropical cyclones (TCs) on the amplitude and frequency of synoptic-scale Rossby wave packets (RWPs) over a 30-year period.