Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006georl..3321815f&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 21, CiteID L21815
Physics
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Biogeosciences: Climate Dynamics (1620), Atmospheric Processes: Tropical Meteorology, Oceanography: Physical: Enso (4922)
Scientific paper
We investigate the impact of ENSO on the landfall characteristics of tropical cyclones (TC) over the Western North Pacific (WNP) during the summer monsoon season. During the early monsoon period (late May-late July), an increase in the numbers of TCs that make landfall in the Korean Peninsula or Japan is associated with an increase in the Niño-3.4 SST anomalies. During the peak monsoon period (late July-mid September), the number of TCs that make landfall in the Indochinese Peninsula is greater in El Niño years than in La Niña years. Furthermore, in El Niño years, the TCs that make landfall in the Korean Peninsula or Japan tend to have longer lifespan and greater intensities. These changes can be primarily attributed to the change in the mean TC formation location as a result of ENSO.
Fudeyasu Hironori
Iizuka Satoru
Matsuura Taeko
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