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contributor authorDiamond, Howard J.
contributor authorLorrey, Andrew M.
contributor authorRenwick, James A.
date accessioned2017-06-09T17:06:04Z
date available2017-06-09T17:06:04Z
date copyright2013/01/01
date issued2012
identifier issn0894-8755
identifier otherams-79388.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4222162
description abstracthe new South Pacific Enhanced Archive for Tropical Cyclones (SPEArTC) dataset provides an opportunity to develop a more complete climatology of tropical cyclones (TCs) in the southwest Pacific. Here, spatial patterns and characteristics of TCs for the 41-yr period beginning with the 1969/70 season are related to phases of the El Niño?Southern Oscillation (ENSO), taking into account the degree of ocean?atmosphere coupling. Twentieth-century reanalysis data and the coupled ENSO index (CEI) were used to investigate TC genesis areas and climate diagnostics in the extratropical transition (ETT) region at and south of 25°S during different CEI ENSO phases. This is the first study looking at CEI-based ENSO phases and the more detailed relationship of TCs to the coupling of the ocean and atmosphere during different ENSO phases. Consistent with previous findings, positive relationships exist among TCs, sea surface temperature, and atmospheric circulation. A statistically significant greater frequency of major TCs was found during the latter half of the study period (1991?2010) compared to the 1970?90 period, again consistent with the findings of other studies. Also found were significant and consistent linkages highlighting the interplay of TCs and sea surface temperature (SSTs) in the southwest Pacific basin west of 170°E and a closer connection to atmospheric circulation east of 170°E. Moreover, this study demonstrates subtle differences between a fully coupled El Niño or La Niña and atmospheric- or ocean-dominated phases, or neutral conditions.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleA Southwest Pacific Tropical Cyclone Climatology and Linkages to the El Niño–Southern Oscillation
typeJournal Paper
journal volume26
journal issue1
journal titleJournal of Climate
identifier doi10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00077.1
journal fristpage3
journal lastpage25
treeJournal of Climate:;2012:;volume( 026 ):;issue: 001
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