Possible relationship between East Asian summer monsoon and western North Pacific tropical cyclone genesis frequency

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Ki-Seon Choi
Yumi Cha
Hae-Dong Kim
Sung-Dae Kang
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[1] Policy Research Department/National Institute of Meteorological Research,Department of Global Environment
[2] National Typhoon Center/Korea Meteorological Administration,undefined
[3] Keimyung University,undefined
[4] Green Simulation,undefined
[5] Co.,undefined
[6] Ltd,undefined
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Tropical Cyclone; Outgoing Longwave Radiation; Tropical Cyclone Activity; Tropical Cyclone Genesis; Anomalous Cyclonic Circulation;
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In the present study, the fact that strong positive correlations have existed between East Asian summer monsoons (EASMs) and western North Pacific tropical cyclone (TC) genesis frequency over the last 37 years was found. To figure out the cause of these correlations, 7 years (positive East Asian summer monsoon index (EASMI) phase) that have the highest values and 7 years (negative EASMI phase) that have the lowest values in the normalized EASM index were selected and the differences in averages between the two phases were analyzed. In the positive EASMI phase, TCs mainly occurred in the northwestern waters of the tropical and subtropical western North Pacific and showed a tendency to move from the far eastern waters of the Philippines, pass the East China Sea, and move northward toward Korea and Japan. On the 500 hPa streamline, whereas anomalous anticyclones developed in the East Asia middle-latitude region, anomalous cyclones developed in the tropical and subtropical western North Pacific. Therefore, in this phase, whereas EASMs were weakened, western North Pacific summer monsoons (WNPSMs) were strengthened so that some more TCs could occur. In addition, in the case of the East China Sea and the southern waters of Japan located between the two anomalous pressure systems, TCs could move some more toward the East Asia middle-latitude region in this phase. According to an analysis of the 850 hPa relative vorticity, negative anomalies were strengthened in the East Asia middle-latitude region while positive anomalies were strengthened in the region south to 25 N. Therefore, in the positive EASMI phase, whereas EASMs were weakened, WNPSMs were strengthened so that some more TCs could occur. According to an analysis of the 850 and 200 hPa horizontal divergence, whereas anomalous downward flows were strengthened in the East Asia middle-latitude region, anomalous upward flows were strengthened in the tropical and subtropical western North Pacific. According to an analysis of 200–850 hPa vertical wind shear and 600 hPa relative humidity, negative anomalies and positive anomalies were strengthened in the tropical and subtropical western North Pacific, respectively, to provide good atmospheric environments in which some more TCs could occur in the positive EASMI phase. According to an analysis of sea surface temperatures (SST) too, whereas cold SST anomalies were strengthened in the East Asia middle-latitude region, warm SST anomalies were strengthened in the tropical and subtropical western North Pacific to provide good marine environments in which some more TCs could occur in the positive EASMI phase.
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