What caused the salient difference in rapid intensification magnitudes of Northwest Pacific tropical cyclones between 1998 and 2010?

ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH(2023)

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Both the years 1998 and 2010 were the transitional years from El Nin similar to o to La Nin similar to a with record-low tropical cyclone (TC) genesis frequency over the western North Pacific (WNP). However, their rapid intensification (RI) magnitudes of TCs, defined as TC intensity change within 24 h during the RI stage, exhibited salient differences. RI magnitude in 1998 reached the third highest, but the lowest in 2010 since 1979. Results show that this remarkable difference in RI magnitude is related to the extremely favorable and unfavorable large-scale con-ditions, respectively. The extreme warming coupled with unstable atmosphere in key RI region provided favorable conditions for the high RI magnitude in 1998, while the extremely decreased low-level relative vorticity led to the very low RI magnitude in 2010. Further analyses show that this extreme warming in 1998 was driven by the enhanced net heat flux associated with the increase in downward short-wave radiation and latent heat flux, which was mainly caused by the less total cloud cover and reduced evaporation induced by the anomalous anticyclonic circulation, respectively. In sharp contrast, the unfavorable dynamic condition in 2010 mainly resulted from the combined impact of the La Nin similar to a events and the tropical east Indian Ocean warming.
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Tropical cyclone,Rapid intensification,ENSO,Western North Pacific,East Indian Ocean
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