Recent historically low global tropical cyclone activity

Tropical cyclone accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) has exhibited strikingly large global interannual variability during the past 40-years. In the pentad since 2006, Northern Hemisphere and global tropical cyclone ACE has decreased dramatically to the lowest levels since the late 1970s. Additionally,...

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Other Authors: Maue, Ryan Nicholas, 1981- (authoraut)
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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Summary:Tropical cyclone accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) has exhibited strikingly large global interannual variability during the past 40-years. In the pentad since 2006, Northern Hemisphere and global tropical cyclone ACE has decreased dramatically to the lowest levels since the late 1970s. Additionally, the global frequency of tropical cyclones has reached a historical low. Here evidence is presented demonstrating that considerable variability in tropical cyclone ACE is associated with the evolution of the character of observed large-scale climate mechanisms including the El NiƱo Southern Oscillation and Pacific Decadal Oscillation. In contrast to record quiet North Pacific tropical cyclone activity in 2010, the North Atlantic basin remained very active by contributing almost one-third of the overall calendar year global ACE. Keywords: ENSO, climate variability, hurricanes, tropical cyclones Note: Copyright [2011] American Geophysical Union. Citation: Maue, R. N. (2011), Recent historically low global tropical cyclone activity,Geophysical Research Letters, 38, L14803, doi:10.1029/2011GL047711.