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Article: The association between intraseasonal oscillations and tropical storms in the Atlantic Basin
- Article from:
- Monthly Weather Review
- Article date:
- December 1, 2000
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CopyrightCopyright American Meteorological Society Dec 2000. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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ABSTRACT
Tropical intraseasonal variations in the Pacific are related to the tropical storm activity in the Atlantic basin using outgoing longwave radiation anomalies (OLRAs) and circulation anomalies from the NCEP-NCAR reanalysis. Tropical storms are most likely to develop and maintain in the Atlantic, when enhanced convection associated with the tropical intraseasonal oscillations (TIOs) is located over the Indian Ocean and convection in the Pacific is suppressed. Tropical storm activity decreases when the TIO shifts to the opposite phase.
The dominant signal associated with the TIO is the Madden-Julian oscillation. The atmospheric response in the Tropics is a dipole pattern in the ...