Influence of Tropical Cyclones in the Western North Pacific

  • Zhang W
  • Lin S
  • Jiang X
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Abstract

The Western North Pacific (WNP) is the most favorable area in the world for the generation of tropical cyclones (TCs). As the most intense weather system, TCs play an important role in the change of ocean environment in the WNP. Based on many investigations published in the literature, we obtained a collective and systematic understanding of the influence of TCs on ocean components in the WNP, including sea temperature, ocean currents, mesoscale eddies, storm surges, phytoplankton (indicated by chlorophyll a). Some ocean responses to TCs are unique in the WNP because of the existence of the Kuroshio and special geographical configurations such as the South China Sea.

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Zhang, W.-Z., Lin, S., & Jiang, X.-M. (2016). Influence of Tropical Cyclones in the Western North Pacific. In Recent Developments in Tropical Cyclone Dynamics, Prediction, and Detection. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/64009

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