Influence of the sea surface temperature of equatorial Pacific Ocean on the tropical cyclones activity

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El Hadri, Youssef [1 ]
Berlinskyi, Mykola [1 ]
Slizhe, Mariia [1 ]
Holovchenko, Kateryna [1 ]
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[1] Odesa II Mechnikov Natl Univ, Oceanol & Marine Management Dept, Odessa, Ukraine
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ocean-atmosphere interaction; tropical cyclones; El Ni & ntilde; o; Southern Oscillation; Climate Variablity; NINO SOUTHERN-OSCILLATION; EL-NINO; CLIMATE;
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10.26565/2410-7360-2024-60-20
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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Introduction. . Today, the study of climate is one of the most important tasks of modern science. Particular attention is paid to issues of climate variability on different time scales. The El Ni & ntilde;o - Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the leading signal of interannual climate variability that influences the weather and climate of the globe. It has been revealed that during the onset of its different phases, weather and climate anomalies (up to extreme ones) are observed not only over the tropical zone of the Pacific Ocean, but also in extratropical latitudes, which are transmitted through teleconnections in the ocean-atmosphere system. Numerous studies have shown that ENSO modulates tropical cyclone activity in the northwest Pacific Ocean. The purpose of the study is to determine the relationship between sea surface temperature (SST) changes in the equatorial Pacific Ocean and the frequency of tropical cyclones of varying intensity in the northwestern Pacific Ocean under current climatic conditions. Materials and methods of research. . The work uses data of the number of cases and intensity of tropical cyclones (TCs) for the period 1991-2020, and series of indices ONI and SOI. Using these data, statistics on the frequency of TCs in the study area were calculated and Pearson correlation coefficients were calculated. The scientific novelty lies in obtaining quantitative characteristics of the relationship between SST and the number of TCs of varying intensity in modern climatic conditions. The practical significance of the work lies in the fact that TCs are associated with the occurrence of severe weather conditions, which, when a TC reaches the densely populated coast of Southeast Asia, can pretend to be significant losses. Therefore, information that can be used in forecasting TCs and their trajectories is very high importance. Research results. . Analysis of the frequency of TCs of different intensity in the northwestern Pacific Ocean during the 1991-2020 showed that there was a decrease in the number of tropical depressions and typhoons. However, there has been a slight increase in the occurrence of tropical storms. The results of the analysis of the influence of SST variability in the equatorial Pacific Ocean on the frequency of TCs, showed that there is a statistically significant relationship only with the frequency of typhoons. The establishment of positive SST in the center of the equatorial Pacific Ocean, associated with the El Ni & ntilde;o episode, is associated with an increase in typhoons in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.
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