天气模式是否会影响莫桑比克海峡热带气旋的路径和形成?

IF 0.9 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY AIMS Geosciences Pub Date : 2021-02-08 DOI:10.21203/RS.3.RS-200536/V1
C. Ibebuchi
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本文研究了大尺度环流模式对莫桑比克海峡热带气旋路径和形成的影响。在赤道以南的非洲,使用对2010年至2019年ERA5再分析的海平面压力(SLP)的T模式矩阵(变量为时间序列,观测为网格点)的旋转主成分分析,每小时对环流类型(CT)进行分类的输出,用于研究亚日尺度上环流类型的时间发展。结果表明,在特定的季节,某些CT可以持续更长的时间,因此它们的特征与其他CT重叠。注意到具有有利于莫桑比克海峡TC发展的天气特征的CT。莫桑比克海峡2019年TC季节的特点是3月的TC Idai和4月的TC Kenneth,用于评估被指定为具有TC特征的CT如何在TC的形成和轨迹中发挥作用,以达到其最大强度。对结果进行了讨论,总体上表明,大规模环流模式可能会影响莫桑比克海峡TC的形成和轨迹,特别是通过与马斯卡林高压西支相关的不同变化模式。
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Can synoptic patterns influence the track and formation of tropical cyclones in the Mozambique Channel?
The influence of large-scale circulation patterns on the track and formation of tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Mozambique Channel is investigated in this paper. The output of the hourly classification of circulation types (CTs), in Africa, south of the equator, using rotated principal component analysis on the T-mode matrix (variable is time series and observation is grid points) of sea level pressure (SLP) from ERA5 reanalysis from 2010 to 2019 was used to investigate the time development of the CTs at a sub-daily scale. The result showed that at specific seasons, certain CTs can persist for a longer time so that their features overlap with other CTs. CTs with synoptic features favorable for the development of TC in the Mozambique Channel were noted. The 2019 TC season in the Mozambique Channel characterized by TC Idai in March and TC Kenneth afterward in April was used in evaluating how the CTs designated to have TC characteristics played role in the formation and track of the TCs towards their maximum intensity. The results were discussed and it generally showed that large-scale circulation patterns might influence the formation and track of the TCs in the Mozambique Channel especially through the different modes of variability associated with the western branch of the Mascarene high.
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