Diurnal variation of tropical cyclone (TC) rainfall in the western North Pacific (WNP) is investigated using the high-resolution Climate Prediction Center's morphing technique (CMORPH) products obtained from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). From January 2008 to October 2010, 72 TCs and 389 TC rainfall days were reported by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center's (JTWC) best-track record. The TC rain rate was partitioned using the Objective Synoptic Analysis Technique (OSAT) and interpolated into Local Standard Time (LST). Harmonic analysis was applied to analyze the diurnal variation of the precipitation. Obvious diurnal cycles were seen in approximately 70% of the TC rainfall days.
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Hai-Long, S., Qing-Hong, Z., & Bin, X. (2013). Diurnal Variation of Tropical Cyclone Rainfall in the Western North Pacific in 2008–2010. Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters, 6(2), 103–108. https://doi.org/10.1080/16742834.2013.11447064
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