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Advancing the Understanding and Prediction of Tropical Cyclones Using Aircraft Observations -- 2. Use of Satellite Observations in Tropical Cyclone Studies -- Part 2: Advances in Numerical Weather Predictions for Tropical Cyclones -- 3. Overview of the NOAA/NCEP Operational Hurricane Weather Research and Forecast (HWRF) Modelling System 4. Physical Processes in Tropical Cyclone Models -- 5. Sub-Grid Vertical Turbulent Mixing in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer -- 6. Air-Sea Turbulent Flux Parameterizations in Tropical Cyclone Models 7. Present State of Knowledge of Electrification and Lightning within Tropical Cyclones and Their Relationships to Microphysics and Storm Intensity -- 8. The Role of Land Surface Processes on Tropical Cyclones: Introduction to Land Surface Models -- 9. The Role of Land Surface Processes on Extreme Weather Events: Land Data Assimilation System -- 10. Ocean Component of the HWRF Coupled Model and Model Evaluation -- Part 3: Advanced Assimilation and Vortex Initialization Techniques -- 11. Introduction to Data Assimilation Techniques and Ensemble Kalman Filter -- 12. Data Assimilation and Predictability of Tropical Cyclones -- 13. Data Assimilation: Comparison and Hybridization between Ensemble and Variational Methods -- Part 4: Monitoring and Prediction of Tropical Cyclones -- 14. Operational ACCESS-TC: Vortex Specification, 4DVAR Initialization, Verification and Structure Diagnostics -- 15. Physical Initialization in Tropical Cyclone Forecasting -- 16. Monitoring and Forecasting of Tropical Cyclones over North Indian Ocean -- 17. Operational Tropical Cyclone Forecasts Models at IMD and Their Performance -- 18. Tropical Cyclone Research over the North Indian Ocean: Impact of Data and Vortex Initialization in High Resolution Mesoscale Models -- 19. Superensemble Technique for Tropical Cyclone Prediction -- 20. Advanced Diagnostics for the HWRF Hurricane Modelling System -- Part 5: Advances in Tropical Cyclone Research -- 21. Introduction to Hurricane Dynamics: Tropical Cyclone Intensification -- 22. Recent Advances in Tropical Cyclogenesis -- 23. The Hurricane Boundary Layer -- 24. Balanced Dynamics in Tropical Cyclones -- 25. Quasi-balanced Dynamics in Tropical Cyclones -- 26. Using Budgets to Study Tropical Cyclones.-27. The Storm Surge Prediction over Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea: A Review -- Index. 330 $aThis book deals primarily with monitoring, prediction and understanding of Tropical Cyclones (TCs). It was envisioned to serve as a teaching and reference resource at universities and academic institutions for researchers and post-graduate students. It has been designed to provide a broad outlook on recent advances in observations, assimilation and modeling of TCs with detailed and advanced information on genesis, intensification, movement and storm surge prediction. 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