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Modulations of Madden-Julian Oscillation and Quasi-Biweekly Oscillation on Early Summer Tropical Cyclone Genesis over the Bay of Bengal and South China Sea

Title
Modulations of Madden-Julian Oscillation and Quasi-Biweekly Oscillation on Early Summer Tropical Cyclone Genesis over the Bay of Bengal and South China Sea
Authors
ChenWeizhenHoChang-HoiYangSongWuZemingHongjing
Ewha Authors
허창회
SCOPUS Author ID
허창회scopus
Issue Date
2024
Journal Title
Journal of Climate
ISSN
0894-8755JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Climate vol. 37, no. 6, pp. 1951 - 1964
Keywords
AtmosphereClimateIntraseasonal variabilitySeas/gulfs/baysTropical cyclones
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO) and the quasi-biweekly oscillation (QBWO) are prominent components of the intraseasonal oscillations over the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean. This study examines the tropical cyclone (TC) genesis over the Bay of Bengal (BOB) and the South China Sea (SCS) on an intraseasonal scale in May-June during 1979-2021. Results show that the convection associated with the two types of intraseasonal oscillations simultaneously modulates TC genesis in both ocean basins. As the MJO/QBWO convection propagated, TCs form alternately over the two basins, with a significant increase (decrease) in TC genesis frequency in the convective (nonconvective) MJO/QBWO phase. Based on the anomalous genesis potential index associated with the MJO/QBWO, an assessment of the influence of various factors on TC genesis is further assessed. Middle-level relative humidity and lower-level relative vorticity play key roles in the MJO/QBWO modulation on TC genesis. The MJO primarily enhances large-scale cross-equatorial moisture transport, resulting in significant moisture convergence, while the QBWO generally strengthens the monsoon trough and induces the retreat of the western North Pacific subtropical high, increasing the regional lower-level relative vorticity. The potential intensity and vertical wind shear make small or negative contributions. This study provides insights into the neighboring basin TC relationship at intraseasonal scales, which has a potential to improve the short-term prediction of regional TC activity. © 2024 American Meteorological Society. This published article is licensed under the terms of the default AMS reuse license. For information regarding reuse of this content and general copyright information, consult the AMS Copyright Policy (www.ametsoc.org/PUBSReuseLicenses).
DOI
10.1175/JCLI-D-23-0376.1
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