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Influence of climatic warming in the Southern and Northern Hemisphere on the tropical cyclone over the western North Pacific Ocean

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Based on analyzing the surface air temperature series in the Southern and Northern Hemisphere and the tropical cyclone (TC) over the western North Pacific Ocean, the relationships between climatic warming and the frequency and intensity of tropical cyclone are investigated. The results showed that with the climatic warming in both hemispheres, the frequency of the tropical cyclone over the western North Pacific Ocean reduces and its intensity weakens simultaneously. A possible explanation might be that the cold air invasion from the Southern Hemisphere weakens due to global warming.

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Tian, Rx., Weng, Hx. Influence of climatic warming in the Southern and Northern Hemisphere on the tropical cyclone over the western North Pacific Ocean. J. Zhejiang Univ. - Sci. A 7, 1923–1927 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.2006.A1923

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