- GFDL Research Highlight (Nov 1, 2024): “Effect of Regional Anthropogenic Aerosols on Tropical Cyclone Frequency of Occurrence“
- MetMatters (May 30, 2024): “2024 Atlantic hurricane season set to be the most active on record”
- LA Times (Aug 11, 2023): “How a perfect storm of climate and weather led to catastrophic Maui fire“
- EOS (Aug 17, 2022): “The complex relationship between hurricanes, air pollution, and climate“
- PBS Terra (Jul 07, 2022): “How Hurricane History Has Hidden What’s Coming”
- NOAA (Jun 27, 2022): “Research: Global warming contributed to decline in tropical cyclones in the 20th century“
- CNN (Jun 27, 2022): “Hurricane numbers are decreasing in every ocean basin except for one, study finds“
- NBC24 (May 18, 2022): “How air pollution impacts hurricanes”
- NHK News (May 17, 2022): “Aerosols impacts tropical cyclones”
- AccuWeather (May 11, 2022): “New study links decreasing air pollution to increasing hurricanes”
- Washington Post (May 11, 2022): “Study finds cleaner air leads to more Atlantic hurricanes“
- Philly Inquirer (May 11, 2022): “Cleaner air may help explain why we’re seeing so many Atlantic hurricanes“
- New York Times (May 11, 2022): “Air pollution can mean more or fewer hurricanes. It depends on where you live“
- AP (May 11, 2022): “Study finds cleaner air leads to more Atlantic hurricanes“
- CNN (May 11, 2022): “Reducing harmful air pollution has led to a surprising effect — more hurricanes in the North Atlantic“
- NOAA (May 11, 2022): “Study: Reducing human-caused air pollution in North America & Europe brings surprise result: more hurricanes“
- NHK News (May 9, 2022): “Increasing anomalous precipitation events in Japan”
- The Wall Street Journal (Jan 2022): “Hurricane Zone Predicted to Expand, Raising Threat to Major Cities“
- NHK News 7 Nobel Prize Award –Dr. Shukuro Manabe (Oct 2021):
- Hindustan Times (May 2021): “Arabian Sea to get more severe cyclones“
- The Birmingham News and AL.com in Alabama (Oct 2020):”Stalling hurricanes like Sally may be linked to climate change“
- Cape May County Herald (Aug 2020): “NOAA Scientist: Warmer Oceans Will Mean Stronger Hurricanes“
- Inside Climate News (May 2020): “New Study Shows Global Warming Increasing Frequency of the Most-Destructive Tropical Storms“
- NOAA Research Highlight (May 2020): “Study: Climate change has been influencing where tropical cyclones rage“
- GFDL Research Highlight (May 2020): “Detected Climatic Change in Global Distribution of Tropical Cyclones“
- NHK BS News (Jan 2019): “Government Shutdown”
- NHK News (Jan 2019): “Government Shutdown”
- The Washington Post (Sep 2018): “Study: Warming ocean waters intensified devastating 2017 Atlantic hurricane season“
- NOAA Research Highlight (Sep 2018): “Study: Climate warming to boost major hurricanes in active Atlantic seasons“
- Princeton University (Sep 2018): “Climate warming to boost major hurricanes in active Atlantic seasons“
- EARTHER (Sep 2018): “Climate Change Worsened 2017’s Hurricane Season From Hell, Study Finds“
- KJZZ (Sep 2018): “2017 Hurricanes Were Strengthened By Warm Ocean, Climate Change“
- The Associated Press (Sep 2018): “Warm waters boosted 2017′s major hurricane tally, study says“
- CarbonBrief (Sep 2018): “Record 2017 hurricane season driven by warm Atlantic Ocean, study says“
- Newsweek (Sep 2018): “Humans May Have Been Partly Responsible for 2017’s Catastrophic Hurricane Season“
- NHK (Japanese National TV program) (Sep 2018): “Study: Climate change drove intense hurricanes“
- CSMonitor (Sep 2018): “Harvey, Florence, and the climate change connection“
- Mashable (Sep 2018): “Remarkably warm oceans spawned 2017’s massive hurricanes“
- Business Insider (Sep 2018): “We asked 11 climate scientists where they’d live in the US to avoid future natural disasters — here’s what they said“
- The Associated Press (Aug 2018): “Science Says: Hawaii hurricanes rare, but getting less so“
- Inside Climate News (Aug 2018): “Hurricane Lane Brings Hawaii a Warning About Future Storm Risk“
- India Climate Dialogue (Dec 2017): “Climate change will cause more cyclones in Arabian Sea“
- Princeton PEI News (Dec 2017): “Birth of a storm in the Arabian Sea validates climate model“
- New Scientist (Nov 2017): “Climate change blamed for Arabian Sea’s unexpected hurricanes”
- The New York Times (Sep 2016): ”Hurricane Season Is Heading Up. So Is the Planet. Coincidence?”
- The New York Times (Nov 2015): “Scientists Study Links Between Climate Change and Extreme Weather”
- NHK (Japanese National TV program) (Sep 2015): “Mega Disaster”:
- Climate Central (Aug 2015): “Hawaii May Say ‘Aloha’ to More Hurricanes”
- KGMB (Hawaiian TV Program) (May 2013): “More Cyclones?”
- Discovery News (May 2013): ”Hawaii in Climate Change Bullseye”
- Summit County Citizens Voice (May 2013): ”Global warming: More hurricanes in Hawaii?”
- Natureasia (May 2013): ”Shifting storm tracks”
- Science Daily (May 2013): ”More hurricanes for Hawaii?”
- ClimateWire (May 2013): ”Hawaii will get twice as many cyclones by century’s end –study”