2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00376-011-1100-x
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The potential impacts of warmer-continent-related lower-layer equatorial westerly wind on tropical cyclone initiation

Abstract: Global climate models predict that the increasing Amazonian-deforestation rates cause rising temperatures (increases of 1.8 • C to 8 • C under different conditions) and Amazonian drying over the 21st century. Observations in the 20th century also show that over the warmer continent and the nearby western South Atlantic Ocean, the lower-layer equatorial westerly wind (LLEWW) strengthens with the initiation of tropical cyclones (TCs). The warmer-continent-related LLEWW can result from the Coriolis-force-induced … Show more

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