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New predictors and a new prediction model for the typhoon frequency over western North Pacific

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SCIENCE IN CHINA SERIES D-EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 50, Issue 9, Pages 1417-1423

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SCIENCE CHINA PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11430-007-0105-x

Keywords

predictors; the western North Pacific typhoon frequency; forecast model

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In this paper, the impacts of the atmospheric circulation during boreal winter-spring on the western North Pacific (WNP) typhoon frequency (WNPTF) are studied. Several new factors in winter-spring influencing the typhoon frequency were identified, including the sea ice cover in the North Pacific and the North Pacific oscillation. Based on these results, the multi-linear regression was applied to establishing a new forecast model for the typhoon frequency by using the datasets of 1965-1999. The forecast model shows a high correlation coefficient (0.79) between the model simulated and the actual typhoon frequencies in the period of 1965-1999. The forecast model also exhibits reasonable hindcasts for the typhoon frequencies for the years 2000-2006. Therefore, this work demonstrates that the new predictors are significant for the prediction of the interannual variability of the WNPTF, which could be potentially used in the operational seasonal forecast of the typhoon frequency in the WNP to get a more physically based operational prediction model and higher forecast skill.

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