The East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream and Atlantic tropical cyclones

Atlantic tropical cyclones (TCs) can cause significant societal and economic impacts, as 2019’s Dorian serves to remind us of these storms’ destructiveness. Decades of effort to understand and predict Atlantic TC activity have improved seasonal forecast skill, but large uncertainties still remain, i...

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Main Authors: Gabriele Villarini, Wei Zhang
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Hydroshare 2020
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:ea87204803f49e056d8cb5eaf97489e9d1964a4377a108943811db4dfbc11bec
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Wei Zhang
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Wei Zhang
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description Atlantic tropical cyclones (TCs) can cause significant societal and economic impacts, as 2019’s Dorian serves to remind us of these storms’ destructiveness. Decades of effort to understand and predict Atlantic TC activity have improved seasonal forecast skill, but large uncertainties still remain, in part due to an incomplete understanding of the drivers of TC variability. Here we identify an association between the East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream (EASJ) during July-October and the frequency of Atlantic TCs (wind speed ≥ 34 knot) and hurricanes (wind speed ≥ 64 knot) during August-November based on observations for 1980-2018. This strong association is tied to the impacts of EASJ on a stationary Rossby wave train emanating from East Asia and the tropical Pacific to the North Atlantic, leading to changes in vertical wind shear in the Atlantic Main Development Region (80°W-20°W, 10°N-20°N).
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spelling dataone:sha256:ea87204803f49e056d8cb5eaf97489e9d1964a4377a108943811db4dfbc11bec 2025-06-03T18:49:54+00:00 The East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream and Atlantic tropical cyclones Gabriele Villarini Wei Zhang BEGINDATE: 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2018-12-31T00:00:00Z 2020-08-25T16:28:08.253Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:ea87204803f49e056d8cb5eaf97489e9d1964a4377a108943811db4dfbc11bec unknown Hydroshare East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream North Atlantic Tropical cyclones Climate Processes Hurricanes Dataset 2020 dataone:urn:node:HYDROSHARE 2025-06-03T18:18:36Z Atlantic tropical cyclones (TCs) can cause significant societal and economic impacts, as 2019’s Dorian serves to remind us of these storms’ destructiveness. Decades of effort to understand and predict Atlantic TC activity have improved seasonal forecast skill, but large uncertainties still remain, in part due to an incomplete understanding of the drivers of TC variability. Here we identify an association between the East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream (EASJ) during July-October and the frequency of Atlantic TCs (wind speed ≥ 34 knot) and hurricanes (wind speed ≥ 64 knot) during August-November based on observations for 1980-2018. This strong association is tied to the impacts of EASJ on a stationary Rossby wave train emanating from East Asia and the tropical Pacific to the North Atlantic, leading to changes in vertical wind shear in the Atlantic Main Development Region (80°W-20°W, 10°N-20°N). Dataset North Atlantic Hydroshare (via DataONE) Pacific Dorian ENVELOPE(-63.497,-63.497,-64.815,-64.815)
spellingShingle East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream
North Atlantic
Tropical cyclones
Climate Processes
Hurricanes
Gabriele Villarini
Wei Zhang
The East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream and Atlantic tropical cyclones
title The East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream and Atlantic tropical cyclones
title_full The East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream and Atlantic tropical cyclones
title_fullStr The East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream and Atlantic tropical cyclones
title_full_unstemmed The East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream and Atlantic tropical cyclones
title_short The East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream and Atlantic tropical cyclones
title_sort east asian subtropical jet stream and atlantic tropical cyclones
topic East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream
North Atlantic
Tropical cyclones
Climate Processes
Hurricanes
topic_facet East Asian Subtropical Jet Stream
North Atlantic
Tropical cyclones
Climate Processes
Hurricanes
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