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The North Equatorial Current and rapid intensification of super typhoons

Earth Sciences

The North Equatorial Current and rapid intensification of super typhoons

S. K. Kang, S. Kim, et al.

This groundbreaking research reveals how Super Typhoon Mangkhut displayed unprecedented intensity and duration as it traversed the North Equatorial Current. Conducted by a team of experts, this study highlights the high ocean heat content and enhanced stratification in the NEC, leading to rapid intensification of super typhoons, shifting our understanding of tropical cyclone behavior.... show more
Abstract
Super Typhoon Mangkhut, which traversed the North Equatorial Current (NEC; 8–17°N) in the western North Pacific in 2018, was the most intense Category-5 tropical cyclone (TC) with the longest duration in history—3.5 days. Here we show that the combination of two factors—high ocean heat content (OHC) and increased stratification—makes the NEC region the most favored area for a rapid intensification (RI) of super typhoons, instead of the Eddy Rich Zone (17–25°N), which was considered the most relevant for RI occurrence. The high OHC results from a northward deepening thermocline in geostrophic balance with the westward-flowing NEC. The stratification is derived from precipitation associated with the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone in the summer peak typhoon season. These factors, which are increasingly significant over the past four decades, impede the TC-induced sea surface cooling, thus enhancing RI of TCs and simultaneously maintaining super typhoons over the NEC region.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 07, 2024
Authors
Sok Kuh Kang, Sung-Hun Kim, I.-I. Lin, Young-Hyang Park, Yumi Choi, Isaac Ginis, Joseph Cione, Ji Yun Shin, Eun Jin Kim, Kyeong Ok Kim, Hyoun Woo Kang, Jae-Hyoung Park, Jean-Raymond Bidlot, Brian Ward
Tags
Super Typhoon Mangkhut
rapid intensification
North Equatorial Current
ocean heat content
stratification
tropical cyclones
climate change
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