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Change of TC Activity Around Korea by Arctic Oscillation Phase  

Choi, Ki-Seon (National Typhoon Center / Korea Meteorological Administration)
Kim, Tae-Ryong (National Typhoon Center / Korea Meteorological Administration)
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Atmosphere / v.20, no.4, 2010 , pp. 387-398 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study shows that frequency of tropical cyclone (TC) around Korea in summer (June-September) has positive relation with Arctic Oscillation (AO) in the preceding April. In a positive AO phase, each of anomalous cyclone and anomalous anticyclone is developed in low latitude and middle latitude regions of East Asia from the preceding April to summer. As a result, while anomalous southeasterly around Korea serves as a steering flow that TCs move toward this area is strengthened, northwesterly that reinforced in southeastern area of East Asia plays a role in preventing TCs from moving toward this area. In addition, due to this distribution of pressure systems developed in this AO phase, TCs tend to occur, move and recurve in further northeastern region in the western North Pacific than TCs in a negative AO phase. On the contrary, TCs in a negative AO phase mainly move westward toward southern China or Indochina Peninsula from Philippines. Eventually, intensity of TCs is weaker than those in a positive AO phase due to the terrain effect caused by high passage frequency of TCs in mainland China.
Keywords
Tropical cyclone; Arctic oscillation; Steering flow;
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