北太平洋西部热带气旋近期减少,6月期间迅速增强

IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Jinjie Song, Philip J. Klotzbach, Sulin Jiang, Yihong Duan
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摘要

本文研究了1982 - 2021年6月北太平洋西部热带气旋快速增强(RI)数与总气旋数之比的长期趋势。6月的RI率呈明显的下降趋势,与7 - 11月的RI率呈上升趋势相反。从1982-2005年到2006-2021年,6月RI比在5°-20°N和120°-150°N区域显著降低,而在WNP其他区域变化较弱。在RI比值显著降低的区域,850- hpa相对涡度和200-hPa辐散度的显著降低以及850- 200-hPa垂直风切变的显著增强可能是主要驱动因素。上述动力变量的变化对日照的抑制作用超过了海洋变暖对日照的有利作用,例如在同一区域海表温度和热带气旋热势的显著升高。此外,低空反气旋环流异常、高空辐合气流异常、高空偏东风强度大于低层偏东风强度等因素也可能导致低空动力条件的变化。我们的研究强调了动态变量(如垂直风切变)变化在调节WNP RI活动中的重要性。
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Recent decrease in western North Pacific tropical cyclone rapid intensification during June

Recent decrease in western North Pacific tropical cyclone rapid intensification during June

This study investigates the long-term tendency in the ratio of rapid intensification (RI) cases to the total number of tropical cyclone cases over the western North Pacific (WNP) during June between 1982 and 2021. There is a significant decreasing trend in RI ratio during June, which is opposite to the increasing trend in RI ratio during July–November. From 1982–2005 to 2006–2021, the June RI ratio significantly decreases over the region of 5°–20°N and 120°–150°N, while showing weak changes over other parts of the WNP. Over the region with a significant RI ratio reduction, significantly reduced 850-hPa relative vorticity and 200-hPa divergence and significantly enhanced 850 to 200-hPa vertical wind shear are the likely primary drivers. The RI-suppressing effect of the above changes in dynamical variables exceeds the RI-favoring effect of the warming ocean, for example, significantly increased sea surface temperature and tropical cyclone heat potential, over this same region. Moreover, the changes in dynamic conditions can be related to an anomalous low-level anticyclonic circulation, anomalous upper-level convergent flow and a greater enhancement of upper-level easterlies than lower-level easterlies. Our study highlights the importance of changes in dynamic variables (e.g., vertical wind shear) in modulating WNP RI activity.

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Atmospheric Science Letters
Atmospheric Science Letters METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
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4.90
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73
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期刊介绍: Atmospheric Science Letters (ASL) is a wholly Open Access electronic journal. Its aim is to provide a fully peer reviewed publication route for new shorter contributions in the field of atmospheric and closely related sciences. Through its ability to publish shorter contributions more rapidly than conventional journals, ASL offers a framework that promotes new understanding and creates scientific debate - providing a platform for discussing scientific issues and techniques. We encourage the presentation of multi-disciplinary work and contributions that utilise ideas and techniques from parallel areas. We particularly welcome contributions that maximise the visualisation capabilities offered by a purely on-line journal. ASL welcomes papers in the fields of: Dynamical meteorology; Ocean-atmosphere systems; Climate change, variability and impacts; New or improved observations from instrumentation; Hydrometeorology; Numerical weather prediction; Data assimilation and ensemble forecasting; Physical processes of the atmosphere; Land surface-atmosphere systems.
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