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Luncheon Seminars #60: Have typhoons in the western North Pacific shifted more poleward in recent decades?
2016/7/21 1503
2016-07-25 11:40-13:30(12:20开始讲座)
Prof. Leo Oey
1F Multifunctional Hall, Zhou Long Quan Bldg

Abstract:

I will use independent storm surge and precipitation data to argue that the answer is affirmative. I will then explore the possibility that the cause is related to the continued weakening of the large-scale steering flow over the western Pacific, which in turn is connected to rising SLP over the maritime continent consistent with a general slow-down of the tropical atmospheric overturning circulation due to climate warming.




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