2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00703-006-0238-z
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Climate variation and prediction of rapid intensification in tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific

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“…It was found that the PDO has a significant influence on TC activity over the WNP (e.g., Wang et al 2010;Aiyyer and Thorncroft 2011;Liu and Chan 2013). In this section we attempt to investigate the multidecadal variability of RI and large-scale environment associated with the PDO.…”
Section: Multidecadal Variability Of Ri and Large-scale Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It was found that the PDO has a significant influence on TC activity over the WNP (e.g., Wang et al 2010;Aiyyer and Thorncroft 2011;Liu and Chan 2013). In this section we attempt to investigate the multidecadal variability of RI and large-scale environment associated with the PDO.…”
Section: Multidecadal Variability Of Ri and Large-scale Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The annual-mean number for RI in the negative PDO (2PDO) years (23 yr) and the positive PDO (1PDO) years (11 yr) is 22.9 and 16.9, respectively, and the mean difference is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Previous studies have found that ENSO can significantly influence the occurrence of RI in the WNP (e.g., Wang and Zhou 2008). The changes in the RI number may be due to ENSO events rather than the PDO because some 1PDO (2PDO) years may be linked with El Niño (La Niña) events (e.g., Liu and Chan 2013).…”
Section: A Multidecadal Variability Of Ri and Its Relationship With mentioning
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“…ENSO has a dominant effect on the TC activity in the NWPac because of its large influence on the strength and position of the monsoon trough, as well as VWS and thermodynamic conditions in the region (e.g., Wang and Chan 2002;Chan and Liu 2004;Camargo et al 2007). During the positive ENSO phase, the monsoon trough tends to be stronger and extends farther to the southeast.…”
Section: ) Relationship With Ensomentioning
confidence: 99%