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ENSO's impact on regional US hurricane activity

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JOURNAL OF CLIMATE
卷 20, 期 7, 页码 1404-1414

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JCLI4063.1

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Regional variations in North Atlantic hurricane landfall frequency along the U.S. coastline are examined in relation to the phase of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). ENSO warm (cold) phases are known to reduce (increase) hurricane activity in the North Atlantic basin as a whole. Using best-track data from the U.S. National Hurricane Center, regional analysis reveals that ENSO cold-phase landfall frequencies are only slightly larger than neutral-phase landfall frequencies along the Florida and Gulf coasts. However, for the East Coast, from Georgia to Maine, a significant decrease in landfall frequency occurs during the neutral ENSO phase as compared to the cold phase. Along the East Coast, two or more major (category 3 or above) hurricanes never made landfall in the observational record (1900-2004) during a single hurricane season classified as an ENSO neutral or warm phase.

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