STUDY OF TROPICAL CYCLONES ACTIVITY CHANGES TEMPORALLY AND SPATIALLY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

Changes analysis in tropical cyclone activity and factors identification that have the potential to cause changes over the North Indian Ocean and South Indian Ocean tropical cyclone activities are very important because tropical cyclones have a major impact. This study investigates the linear trend...

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Main Author: Sofia Lestari, Gifania
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/50026
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spelling id-itb.:500262020-09-22T08:52:28ZSTUDY OF TROPICAL CYCLONES ACTIVITY CHANGES TEMPORALLY AND SPATIALLY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN Sofia Lestari, Gifania Indonesia Final Project Tropical cyclones, meteorological parameters, ACE, frequency, intensity, North Indian Ocean, South Indian Ocean INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/50026 Changes analysis in tropical cyclone activity and factors identification that have the potential to cause changes over the North Indian Ocean and South Indian Ocean tropical cyclone activities are very important because tropical cyclones have a major impact. This study investigates the linear trend of tropical cyclones activity and favorable meteorological parameters for the tropical cyclone formation over a period of 50 years (1970-2019) in the North Indian Ocean and South Indian Ocean. These parameters include the sea surface temperature, 850-hPa relative vorticity, 200-hPa divergence, 500–700-hPa average relative humidity, and 200–850-hPa vertical wind shear. In both the North Indian Ocean and South Indian Ocean, Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) and intensity are increasing, but the frequency of tropical cyclones has decreased. It has been shown that the spatial trend of meteorological parameters is associated quite well with the spatial trend of tropical cyclone genesis in these two regions. The trend of tropical cyclone genesis in the North Indian Ocean shows an increase over the Arabian Sea and a decrease over the Bay of Bengal, which affects the trend of tropical cyclone tracks. Meanwhile, the trend of tropical cyclone genesis in the South Indian Ocean increases near the equator and decreases at higher latitudes. This study indicates the location of increased genesis and increased intensity of tropical cyclones are leading to an increase in the number of extratropical transitions over the South Indian Ocean. In addition, the causes of decreasing frequency and increasing intensity of tropical cyclones in the North Indian Ocean and South Indian Ocean are discussed. text
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description Changes analysis in tropical cyclone activity and factors identification that have the potential to cause changes over the North Indian Ocean and South Indian Ocean tropical cyclone activities are very important because tropical cyclones have a major impact. This study investigates the linear trend of tropical cyclones activity and favorable meteorological parameters for the tropical cyclone formation over a period of 50 years (1970-2019) in the North Indian Ocean and South Indian Ocean. These parameters include the sea surface temperature, 850-hPa relative vorticity, 200-hPa divergence, 500–700-hPa average relative humidity, and 200–850-hPa vertical wind shear. In both the North Indian Ocean and South Indian Ocean, Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) and intensity are increasing, but the frequency of tropical cyclones has decreased. It has been shown that the spatial trend of meteorological parameters is associated quite well with the spatial trend of tropical cyclone genesis in these two regions. The trend of tropical cyclone genesis in the North Indian Ocean shows an increase over the Arabian Sea and a decrease over the Bay of Bengal, which affects the trend of tropical cyclone tracks. Meanwhile, the trend of tropical cyclone genesis in the South Indian Ocean increases near the equator and decreases at higher latitudes. This study indicates the location of increased genesis and increased intensity of tropical cyclones are leading to an increase in the number of extratropical transitions over the South Indian Ocean. In addition, the causes of decreasing frequency and increasing intensity of tropical cyclones in the North Indian Ocean and South Indian Ocean are discussed.
format Final Project
author Sofia Lestari, Gifania
spellingShingle Sofia Lestari, Gifania
STUDY OF TROPICAL CYCLONES ACTIVITY CHANGES TEMPORALLY AND SPATIALLY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
author_facet Sofia Lestari, Gifania
author_sort Sofia Lestari, Gifania
title STUDY OF TROPICAL CYCLONES ACTIVITY CHANGES TEMPORALLY AND SPATIALLY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
title_short STUDY OF TROPICAL CYCLONES ACTIVITY CHANGES TEMPORALLY AND SPATIALLY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
title_full STUDY OF TROPICAL CYCLONES ACTIVITY CHANGES TEMPORALLY AND SPATIALLY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
title_fullStr STUDY OF TROPICAL CYCLONES ACTIVITY CHANGES TEMPORALLY AND SPATIALLY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
title_full_unstemmed STUDY OF TROPICAL CYCLONES ACTIVITY CHANGES TEMPORALLY AND SPATIALLY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
title_sort study of tropical cyclones activity changes temporally and spatially in the indian ocean
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/50026
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