Marine heatwaves (MHWs), becoming more frequent and intense due to global warming, significantly impact marine ecosystems and economies. This study investigates how MHWs strengthen tropical cyclones (TCs). Analyzing 128 TCs intensifying with MHWs and 184 without, over the western North Pacific and Atlantic, the study reveals that MHWs result in a 35.4% increase in maximum TC intensity (106.72 kts). Satellite data show MHWs are associated with increased precipitation in TCs despite similar initial intensities. Enhanced latent heat flux during MHWs intensifies precipitation near the TC center, contributing to the intensification process. This research provides crucial insights into the influence of increasingly frequent MHWs on TCs under global warming.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Feb 07, 2024
Authors
Hwan-Young Choi, Myung-Sook Park, Hyeong-Seog Kim, Seonju Lee
Tags
marine heatwaves
tropical cyclones
global warming
intensity increase
precipitation
latent heat flux
marine ecosystems
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