To date it has proved difficult to make seasonal forecasts of tropical cyclones, particularly for landfall and in East China specifically. This study examines sources of predictability for the number of landfalling typhoons in East China on seasonal (June–October) and sub‐seasonal time scales. East China landfall count is shown to be independent of basin‐scale properties of TC tracks, such the genesis location, duration, basin track direction and length, and basin total count. Large‐scale environmental climate indices which are potential basin scale drivers are also shown to be largely uncorrelated with landfall prior to and throughout the season. The most important factor is the steering in the final stages to landfall. The seasonal landfa...
Predicting the peak-season (July–September) tropical cyclones (TCs) in Southeast Asia (SEA) several ...
To investigate whether the Asian monsoon influences tropical cyclone (TC) activity over the South Ch...
Observational records reveal that the number of tropical cyclones (TCs) approaching East Asia in Jul...
We investigate the relationship between the western Pacific subtropical high (WPSH) and tropical cyc...
This study examines whether there are significant differences in intensity and destructiveness of la...
The interannual variability in typhoon landfalls over China is investigated using historical and mod...
Seasonal forecasts of the tropical cyclones which frequently make landfall along the densely populat...
Paper: H41A-0781This study explores the feasibility of seasonal forecasts of typhoon in east Asia, e...
The Western North Pacific Ocean (WNP) produces more frequent and intense tropical cyclones (TC) than...
In this paper, we apply finite-mixture-model-based clustering algorithms to cluster post-landfall tr...
The coastal region of East Asia (EA) is one of the regions with the most frequent impacts from tropi...
Observations have shown that circulation patterns in the South China Sea (SCS) are relatively more f...
Extratropical cyclones (ETCs) are active in spring over East Asia, and their surface impacts are cru...
We investigate the impact of ENSO on the landfall characteristics of tropical cyclones (TC) over the...
Extratropical cyclones (ETCs) in East Asia are automatically detected and tracked by applying a Lagr...
Predicting the peak-season (July–September) tropical cyclones (TCs) in Southeast Asia (SEA) several ...
To investigate whether the Asian monsoon influences tropical cyclone (TC) activity over the South Ch...
Observational records reveal that the number of tropical cyclones (TCs) approaching East Asia in Jul...
We investigate the relationship between the western Pacific subtropical high (WPSH) and tropical cyc...
This study examines whether there are significant differences in intensity and destructiveness of la...
The interannual variability in typhoon landfalls over China is investigated using historical and mod...
Seasonal forecasts of the tropical cyclones which frequently make landfall along the densely populat...
Paper: H41A-0781This study explores the feasibility of seasonal forecasts of typhoon in east Asia, e...
The Western North Pacific Ocean (WNP) produces more frequent and intense tropical cyclones (TC) than...
In this paper, we apply finite-mixture-model-based clustering algorithms to cluster post-landfall tr...
The coastal region of East Asia (EA) is one of the regions with the most frequent impacts from tropi...
Observations have shown that circulation patterns in the South China Sea (SCS) are relatively more f...
Extratropical cyclones (ETCs) are active in spring over East Asia, and their surface impacts are cru...
We investigate the impact of ENSO on the landfall characteristics of tropical cyclones (TC) over the...
Extratropical cyclones (ETCs) in East Asia are automatically detected and tracked by applying a Lagr...
Predicting the peak-season (July–September) tropical cyclones (TCs) in Southeast Asia (SEA) several ...
To investigate whether the Asian monsoon influences tropical cyclone (TC) activity over the South Ch...
Observational records reveal that the number of tropical cyclones (TCs) approaching East Asia in Jul...