Tropical cyclone (TC) intensity, which usually means the minimum pressure at sea level or the maximum sustained wind speed at 10 m, is directly related to the potential destructiveness of the TC (Emanuel, 2005), and has received much attention. Tropical cyclone size, meaning the extent of TC impact, is as important as the TC intensity (Irish et al., 2008;Zhai & Jiang, 2014). Tropical cyclones with similar intensities may vary greatly in size (Chavas & Emanuel, 2010;Knaff et al., 2014;Merrill, 1984), particularly the size of the outer region. The integrated kinetic energy (Powell & Reinhold, 2007), which takes both the maximum sustained wind and wind field into account, continues to grow after the TC reaches peak intensity (Musgrave et al., 2012;Wang & Toumi, 2018). Although many studies of TC size and intensity have been performed in the past few decades