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Imprints of Tropical Cyclones on Structural Characteristics of Mesoscale Oceanic Eddies Over the Western North Pacific
Author(s) -
Ma Zhanhong,
Zhang Zheliang,
Fei Jianfang,
Wang Huizan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
geophysical research letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.007
H-Index - 273
eISSN - 1944-8007
pISSN - 0094-8276
DOI - 10.1029/2021gl092601
Subject(s) - eddy , geology , forcing (mathematics) , climatology , mixed layer , mesoscale meteorology , tropical cyclone , oceanography , atmospheric sciences , meteorology , physics , turbulence
The imprints of tropical cyclones (TCs) on structural characteristics of mesoscale oceanic eddies over the western North Pacific are investigated. Results reveal a statistically significant role of TCs in modulating the structural characteristics of both cold‐core eddies (CCEs) and warm‐core eddies (WCEs). The eddy strength in terms of amplitude and circulation speed is intensified for CCEs while is weakened for WCEs after the passage of TCs. The size of WCEs is decreased by TCs, while the CCE is enlarged shortly and then decreased subsequently. The TC‐induced decrease in mixed‐layer depth is larger in WCEs, causing comparable mixed‐layer depths between CCEs and WCEs. The strength changes of CCEs depend highly on the intensity and translation speed of TCs. The lifetimes of both CCEs and WCEs are significantly prolonged by TC forcing. The air‐sea energy exchange is modulated by both CCEs and WCEs via changing the response of sea surface temperature.

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