The Phase Differences of the Interdecadal Variabilities of Tropical Cyclone Activity in the Peak and Late Seasons over the Western North Pacific

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This study compares the interdecadal variations in tropical cyclone (TC) activities over the western North Pacific (WNP) basin during the peak season (July–September) and late season (October–December) of 1955–2014 and explores the possible physical mechanisms behind the variations. Both the peak- and late-season tropical storm (TS) days show distinct interdecadal variations, while the late-season TS days lead the peak-season TS days by approximately 4 years on an interdecadal time scale. The late-season TC activity is related to the east-west sea surface temperature (SST) gradient across the equatorial Pacific. The westerly winds induced by the SST gradient can reduce the vertical wind shear and increase the low-level vorticity, which favors TC genesis over the TC genesis region. The peak-season TC activity appears to relate to the SST gradient between the Indian Ocean and the Central Pacific. The westerly wind induced by the SST gradient can reduce the vertical wind shear and increase the mid-level relative humidity, thereby enhancing the TC activity. The full picture of the interdecadal variation in the WNP TC activity during the peak and late seasons revealed in this study provides a new perspective on the seasonal TC forecasts and future projections.
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Theoretical and Applied Climatology

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2015年10月至2019年8月在中国海洋大学物理海洋教育部重点实验室从事博士后研究工作.2021年起任青岛科技大学物理系讲师,2024年仍在该校任教.青岛科技大学物理系讲师,主要从事海气相互作用及CESM应用研究。她在教学领域表现突出,先后获得山东省第七届高校青年教师教学比赛一等奖(2020年)、第六届’超星杯’教学比赛复赛资格(2024年).科研方面,其主持的2024年国家自然科学基金青年项目获批.指导学生方面,2022-2023学年担任应用物理专业6名本科生导师
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