SENSITIVITY FACTORS FOR TYPHOON GENESIS OVER THE WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC DURING JULY-SEPTEMBER

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作者
吴胜安 [1 ,2 ]
李涛 [3 ]
孔海江 [2 ]
机构
[1] Key Laboratory for South China Sea Meteorology and Disaster Mitigation Research,Hainan Climate Center
[2] Institute of Atmospheric Physics of Chinese Atmospheric Sciences
[3] National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center
关键词
statistical characteristics; contrastive analysis; vorticity factor; sensitivity;
D O I
10.16555/j.1006-8775.2014.02.003
中图分类号
P444 [热带气象];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The paper compares the correlations between individual factors of the cyclogenesis and the number of TCs formed in the western North Pacific in July to September(NTWNP). It also compares the characteristics of zonal anomaly distribution of the factors in the primary TC source areas of the Northern Hemisphere. Results show that the vorticity factor has the closest correlation with NTWNP. In TC genesis conditions, this feature is relatively rich but not enough, which determines that it is the sensitivity factor of NTWNP’s annual variation. The paper also analyzes the source of annual variation of the vorticity factor in the key area of the western North Pacific as well as its advantage in showing NTWNP. Results show that the annual variation of the vorticity factor mentioned above is related to the annual variation of Southern Oscillation, Antarctica Oscillation and the geopotential height field of East Australia, which reflects the effect of two large-scale systems in the Southern Hemisphere and ENSO(El Ni?o–Southern Oscillation) on NTWNP. Since the area where the vorticity factor is significantly correlated with NTWNP is consistent with the area of dense TC genesis sources, the vorticity factor has an obvious advantage in showing annual variation of TCs. Those features are very significant for research on the influencing mechanism of NTWNP and simulation of climate models.
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页数:9
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