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Sea level rise, surface warming, and the weakened buffering ability of South China Sea to strong typhoons in recent decades.


ABSTRACT: Each year, a number of typhoons in the western North Pacific pass through the Luzon Strait into South China Sea (SCS). Although the storms remain above a warm open sea, the majority of them weaken due to atmospheric and oceanic environments unfavorable for typhoon intensification in SCS, which therefore serves as a natural buffer that shields the surrounding coasts from potentially more powerful storms. This study examines how this buffer has changed over inter-decadal and longer time scales. We show that the buffer weakens (i.e. greater potential for more powerful typhoons) in negative Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) years, as well as with sea-level-rise and surface warming, caused primarily by the deepening of the ocean's 26?°C isotherm Z 26 . A new Intensity Change Index is proposed to describe the typhoon intensity change as a function of Z 26 and other environmental variables. In SCS, the new index accounts for as high as 75% of the total variance of typhoon intensity change.

SUBMITTER: Sun J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5547110 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sea level rise, surface warming, and the weakened buffering ability of South China Sea to strong typhoons in recent decades.

Sun Jingru J   Oey Leo L   Xu F-H FH   Lin Y-C YC  

Scientific reports 20170807 1


Each year, a number of typhoons in the western North Pacific pass through the Luzon Strait into South China Sea (SCS). Although the storms remain above a warm open sea, the majority of them weaken due to atmospheric and oceanic environments unfavorable for typhoon intensification in SCS, which therefore serves as a natural buffer that shields the surrounding coasts from potentially more powerful storms. This study examines how this buffer has changed over inter-decadal and longer time scales. We  ...[more]

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