Eastern Pacific tropical cyclones intensified by El Niño delivery of subsurface ocean heat
F.-F. Jin (),
J. Boucharel () and
I.-I. Lin
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F.-F. Jin: SOEST, University of Hawaii at Manoa
J. Boucharel: SOEST, University of Hawaii at Manoa
I.-I. Lin: National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
Nature, 2014, vol. 516, issue 7529, 82-85
Abstract:
El Niño events can transfer subsurface heat to the eastern North Pacific with a delay of several months, causing the intensification of tropical cyclones; the mechanism may lead to insights into past variations in tropical cyclone intensity and enhance seasonal predictions.
Date: 2014
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