Fewer tropical cyclones yield more near-inertial wind work to the global ocean over the past four decades
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报告开始:2025年01月16日 18:05(Asia/Shanghai)

报告时间:15min

所在会场:[S6] Session 6-Tropical Cyclone-Ocean Interactions: From Weather to Climate Scales [S6-P] Tropical Cyclone-Ocean Interactions: From Weather to Climate Scales

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摘要
In general, tropical cyclones (TCs) will inject energy into oceanic inertial motion‒a prevalent phenomenon in the ocean. Under global warming, the intensity of TCs is on the rise, while their frequency has exhibited a decline since 2000. However, the long-term trend of this energy infusion is an underexplored problem in this context. Using a damped-slab model, we computed the wind work exerted by TCs on the ocean's mixed-layer inertial motions. Our results show that the global wind work has increased by approximately 50% from 1979 to 2023. The wind work increase of strong TCs (Saffir-Simpson levels 4-5) is the major contributor to the increasing trend of global wind work, primarily due to their increasing frequency and substantial wind stress. At basin scale, the wind work input of the North Atlantic TCs has increased by 2 times, owing to an increase in both their intensity and frequency. Specifically, in the South Indian and the eastern North Pacific basins, the rise in wind work is primarily attributed to the enhanced wind energy of TCs within the inertial bands.
 
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tropical cyclone, near-inertial wave, wind work
报告人
Yonggui Ma
Postdoctor Chinese Academy of Sciences;The South China Sea Institute of Oceanology

稿件作者
Yonggui Ma Chinese Academy of Sciences;The South China Sea Institute of Oceanology
Yeqiang Shu The South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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    01月13日

    2025

    01月17日

    2025

  • 09月27日 2024

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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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