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Large-Scale Patterns Associated with Tropical Cyclogenesis in the Western Pacific
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EngineeringSatellite DataEarth ScienceSocial SciencesGeophysicsWestern PacificBiogeographyAtmospheric ScienceClimate VariabilityHydrometeorologyMeteorologyAbstract FiveMesoscale MeteorologyCharacteristic PatternsGeographyOceanic ForcingClimate DynamicsClimatologySummer Monsoon
Abstract Five characteristic, low-level, large-scale dynamical patterns associated with tropical cyclogenesis in the western North Pacific basin are examined along with their capacity to generate the type of mesoscale convective systems that precede genesis. An 8-yr analysis set for the region is used to identify, and create composites for, the five characteristic patterns of monsoon shear line, monsoon confluence region, monsoon gyre, easterly waves, and Rossby energy dispersion. This brings out the common processes that contribute to tropical cyclogenesis within that pattern, which are described in detail. A 3-yr set of satellite data is then used to analyze the mesoscale convective system activity for all cases of genesis in that period and to stratify based on the above large-scale patterns. It is found that mesoscale convective systems develop in all cases of genesis except one. Seventy percent of cases developed mesoscale convective systems at more than one time during the genesis period and 44% of ...
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