The role of enhanced velocity shears in rapid ocean cooling during Super Typhoon Nepartak 2016
Yiing Jang Yang (),
Ming-Huei Chang,
Chia-Ying Hsieh,
Hung-I Chang,
Sen Jan and
Ching-Ling Wei
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Yiing Jang Yang: National Taiwan University
Ming-Huei Chang: National Taiwan University
Chia-Ying Hsieh: National Taiwan University
Hung-I Chang: National Taiwan University
Sen Jan: National Taiwan University
Ching-Ling Wei: National Taiwan University
Nature Communications, 2019, vol. 10, issue 1, 1-11
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Abstract Typhoon is a major cause of multiple disasters in coastal regions of East Asia. To advance our understanding of typhoon–ocean interactions and thus to improve the typhoon forecast for the disaster mitigation, two data buoys were deployed in the western North Pacific, which captured Super Typhoon Nepartak (equivalent to Category 5) in July 2016 at distances
Date: 2019
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