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Increase in Cape Verde hurricanes during Atlantic Niño

Earth Sciences

Increase in Cape Verde hurricanes during Atlantic Niño

D. Kim, S. Lee, et al.

This pivotal study reveals how Atlantic Niño significantly boosts hurricane activity in the Atlantic, notably increasing the chances of major hurricanes near the Cape Verde islands and extending risks to the Caribbean and the U.S. Conducted by an expert team including Dongmin Kim and Sang-Ki Lee, this research highlights the unique impact of Atlantic Niño/Niña compared to other climate patterns.... show more
Abstract
At seasonal-to-interannual timescales, Atlantic hurricane activity is greatly modulated by El Niño-Southern Oscillation and the Atlantic Meridional Mode. However, those climate modes develop predominantly in boreal winter or spring and are weaker during the Atlantic hurricane season (June–November). The leading mode of tropical Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) variability during the Atlantic hurricane season is Atlantic Niño/Niña, which is characterized by warm/cold SST anomalies in the eastern equatorial Atlantic. However, the linkage between Atlantic Niño/Niña and hurricane activity has not been examined. Here, we use observations to show that Atlantic Niño, by strengthening the Atlantic inter-tropical convergence zone rainband, enhances African easterly wave activity and low-level cyclonic vorticity across the deep tropical eastern North Atlantic. We show that such conditions increase the likelihood of powerful hurricanes developing in the deep tropics near the Cape Verde islands, elevating the risk of major hurricanes impacting the Caribbean islands and the U.S.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 22, 2023
Authors
Dongmin Kim, Sang-Ki Lee, Hosmay Lopez, Gregory R. Foltz, Caihong Wen, Robert West, Jason Dunion
Tags
Atlantic Niño
hurricane activity
Cape Verde islands
African easterly wave
cyclonic vorticity
ENSO
AMM
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