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More Frequent Hurricane Passage Across the Bahamian Archipelago During the Little Ice Age
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
21 november 2023
Tyler S. Winkler, Peter J. van Hengstum, Jeffrey P...

The year 2020 Common Era (CE) experienced the highest number of named tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean since 1850 CE, but the short instrume...

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Sedimentary signatures of Hurricane Harvey and riverine flooding in southeast Texas
NOVEL APPROACHES TO RECONSTRUCTING EXTREME EVENTS AND HYDROLOGICAL HAZARDS DURING THE HOLOCENE AND COMMON ERA II ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 14 december 2022
Samuel E. Munoz, Joeri Reinders, Richard Sullivan,...
The landfall of Hurricane Harvey near Houston, Texas in August 2017 resulted in extreme precipitation and riverine flooding across southeast Texas. In...
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Multi-decadal variability in past millennium North Atlantic tropical cyclone frequency inferred from sediment cores
DYNAMIC COASTLINES: ADVANCEMENTS IN UNDERSTANDING OF COASTAL HAZARDS AND CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS II ORAL
global environmental change | 13 december 2022
Elizabeth J. Wallace, Wenchang Yang, Gabriel A. Ve...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are one of the biggest threats to coastlines worldwide but the manner in which climate and TC frequency co-evolve is not fully...
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Disentangling the spatial drivers of late-Holocene tropical cyclone frequency variability across the North Atlantic using high-resolution sedimentary archives
SEDIMENTARY RECORDS OF HOLOCENE CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE I ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 12 december 2022
Tyler S. Winkler, Jeffrey P. Donnelly, Peter J. va...
Five of the six most destructive Atlantic hurricanes have occurred since 2012 CE (Common Era), but it remains difficult to discern if this high-activi...
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Hydroclimate Dipole Drives Multi‐Centennial Variability in the Western Tropical North Atlantic Margin During the Middle and Late Holocene
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
16 july 2021
Richard Sullivan, Peter J. van Hengstum, Sloan Coa...

Meridional shifts of the North Atlantic Subtropical High (NASH) western edge create a dipole that drives hydroclimate variability in the southeaste...

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1,050 years of Hurricane Strikes on Long Island in The Bahamas
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
15 march 2021
Elizabeth J. Wallace, Jeffrey P. Donnelly, Peter J...

Sedimentary records of past hurricane activity indicate centennial‐scale periods over the past millennium with elevated hurricane activity. T...

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Near-annually resolved records of northern Bahamian hurricane activity during the Common Era: Emerging patterns and implications
STUDENT ENGAGEMENT TO ENHANCE DEVELOPMENT: OUTSTANDING STUDENT PRESENTATION AWARD WINNERS FROM FALL MEETING 2019 VII ELIGHTNING
union | 15 december 2020
Tyler S. Winkler, Peter J. van Hengstum, Jeffrey P...
The northern Bahamas have experienced more frequent intense-hurricane impacts than almost anywhere else in the Atlantic since 1850 CE. In 2019, catego...
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Regional shifts in paleohurricane activity over the past 1500 years reconstructed from blue hole sediment records in the Bahama Archipelago
CLIMATE OF THE COMMON ERA I
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2020
Elizabeth J. Wallace, Jeffrey P. Donnelly, Peter J...
With rising sea levels and projected increases in the frequency of intense tropical cyclones, coastal communities are becoming more vulnerable to hurr...
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