Environmental influences on the intensity change of tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific

被引:0
|
作者
Huiyun Chu
Rongsheng Wu
机构
[1] Nanjing University,Key Laboratory of Mesoscale Severe Weather/Ministry of Education, and School of Atmospheric Sciences
来源
Acta Meteorologica Sinica | 2013年 / 27卷
关键词
tropical cyclone; sea surface temperature; convective available potential energy; vertical wind shear;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The atmospheric and oceanic conditions are examined during different stages of the lifecycle of western North Pacific tropical cyclones (TCs), with the intention to understand how the environment affects the intensity change of TCs in this area. It is found that the intensification usually occurs when the underlying sea surface temperature (SST) is higher than 26°C. TCs usually experience a rapid intensification when the SST is higher than 27.5°C while lower than 29.5°C. However, TCs decay or only maintain its intensity when the SST is lower than 26°C. The intensifying TCs usually experience a low-to-moderate vertical wind shear (2–10 m s−1). The larger the vertical wind shear, the slower the TCs strengthen. In addition, the convective available potential energy (CAPE) is much smaller in the developing stage than in the formation stage of TCs. For the rapidly intensifying TCs, the changes of SST, CAPE, and vertical wind shear are usually small, indicating that the rapid intensification of TCs occurs when the evolution of the environment is relatively slow.
引用
收藏
页码:335 / 343
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The Lightning Distribution of Tropical Cyclones over the Western North Pacific
    Lin, Shu-Jeng
    Chou, Kun-Hsuan
    MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW, 2020, 148 (11) : 4415 - 4434
  • [42] SURFACE WIND DISTRIBUTION OF WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC TROPICAL CYCLONES
    TSUI, TL
    BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1980, 61 (09) : 1124 - 1124
  • [43] Characteristics of tropical cyclones over the western North Pacific in 2007
    Cha, Eun-Jeong
    Park, Yun-Ho
    Kwon, H. Joe
    ATMOSPHERE-KOREA, 2008, 18 (03): : 183 - 197
  • [44] Recurving western North Pacific tropical cyclones and midlatitude predictability
    Aiyyer, A.
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2015, 42 (18) : 7799 - 7807
  • [45] Effect of ENSO and the MJO on western North Pacific tropical cyclones
    Sobel, AH
    Maloney, ED
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2000, 27 (12) : 1739 - 1742
  • [46] Consensus on Climate Trends in Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclones
    Kang, Nam-Young
    Elsner, James B.
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2012, 25 (21) : 7564 - 7573
  • [47] A CLIMATOLOGY OF EXTRATROPICAL TRANSITION OF TROPICAL CYCLONES IN THE WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC
    钟霖浩
    华丽娟
    冯士德
    JournalofTropicalMeteorology, 2009, 15 (02) : 130 - 147
  • [48] Characteristics of Tropical Cyclones over the Western North Pacific in 2008
    Cha, Eun-Jeong
    Hwang, Ho-Seong
    Yang, Kyung-Jo
    Won, Seong-Hee
    Kim, Dong-Won
    Kwon, H. Joe
    ATMOSPHERE-KOREA, 2009, 19 (02): : 183 - 198
  • [49] Effects of Environmental Relative Vorticity and Seasonal Variation on Tropical Cyclones over the Western North Pacific
    Wu, Yusi
    Chen, Shumin
    Zhou, Mingsen
    Chen, Yilun
    Zhang, Aoqi
    Tu, Chaoyong
    Li, Weibiao
    ATMOSPHERE, 2022, 13 (05)
  • [50] Trends in Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change Before Landfall
    Liu, Qingyuan
    Song, Jinjie
    Klotzbach, Philip J.
    FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE, 2021, 9