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http://dx.doi.org/10.5322/JESI.2015.24.3.339

Possible effect of North Pacific Oscillation on Summer Tropical Cyclone Activity over the Western North Pacific  

Choi, Ki-Seon (Planning and General Affairs Division, National Institute of Meteorological Research)
Lee, Kyungmi (Planning and General Affairs Division, National Institute of Meteorological Research)
Kim, Jeoung-Yun (Planning and General Affairs Division, National Institute of Meteorological Research)
Park, Cheol-Hong (Planning and General Affairs Division, National Institute of Meteorological Research)
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Journal of Environmental Science International / v.24, no.3, 2015 , pp. 339-352 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study analyzed the change in tropical cyclone (TC) activity according to the fluctuation in July-to-September average North Pacific Oscillation index (NPOI) and its underlying large-scale environment during the last 37 years from 1977 to 2013. For this purpose, seven years with highest index NPOI value (positive NPOI phase) and another seven years with lowest NPOI index value (negative NPOI phase) among the 37 years were selected as sample after excluding the ENSO years. During the positive NPOI phase, TCs were created in the east of tropical and subtropical western North Pacific and moved to the west from the Philippines toward the southern region in China or toward far eastern sea of Japan. Meanwhile, during the negative NPOI phase, TCs tended to proceed to the north toward Korea or Japan passing East China Sea from the eastern sea of the Philippines. As a result, also in the TC recurvature, TCs in positive NPOI phase showed a tendency of recurving toward more eastern direction compared to TCs in negative NPOI phase. Hence, TC intensity was stronger in negative NPOI phase which allowed more time for obtaining energy from the ocean.
Keywords
Tropical cyclone; North Pacific Oscillation; ENSO;
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