Abstract
Climate change induces a myriad of effects which influences the global tropical cyclone (TC) genesis frequency. Here we explore how North Atlantic and Western Pacific TCs are affected under climate change using a present-day and a future (1% pCO2 scenario) ensemble of high resolution simulations. We find that the number of TCs decreases (- 45 %) in the North Atlantic but increases (+ 15 %) in the Western Pacific. Part of these opposing variations are linked to differences in the ocean’s meridional overturning circulation, which gives rise to a different sea surface temperature response and air-sea fluxes between the two basins. The results show the important role of oceanic climate change on TC response.
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van Westen, R. M., Dijkstra, H. A., & Bloemendaal, N. (2023). Mechanisms of tropical cyclone response under climate change in the community earth system model. Climate Dynamics, 61(5–6), 2269–2284. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-023-06680-3
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