Phase shifts of the PDO and AMO alter the translation distance of global tropical cyclones
Recent decadal changes in tropical cyclone (TC) frequency since the mid-1990s have been widely reported; however, it is unclear whether there have also been any changes in TC translation distance. Here, we show that long-term decrease in global TC translation distance during 1975–2020 is caused by a...
Main Authors: | Wang, L, Gu, X, Slater, LJ, Li, J, Kong, D, Zhang, X, Liu, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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