DocumentCode
1468518
Title
Surface Wind Speed-SST Relationship During the Passage of Typhoons Over the South China Sea
Author
Wu, Renguang ; Cao, Xi ; Chen, Wen
Author_Institution
Inst. of Space & Earth Inf. Sci., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Volume
9
Issue
5
fYear
2012
Firstpage
933
Lastpage
937
Abstract
The present study investigates the relationship of sea surface temperature (SST) and surface wind speed changes in the South China Sea (SCS) region during the passage of typhoons for May-October of 2000-2010. Analysis shows that the SST drop in a 2° × 2° box during the passage of typhoons is about 1-3°C in two days around the time of maximum surface wind speed for most of the SCS typhoon cases. The typhoon-induced SST cooling displays a tendency of increase with surface wind speed. There is no clear statistical relationship between the SST cooling and the surface wind weakening during the analysis period. The relative location of the cold SST patch and the low surface wind region varies from case to case and from time to time. The present result does not support the previously proposed SST cooling impact on the surface wind speed based on case studies.
Keywords
ocean temperature; oceanographic regions; storms; wind; AD 2000 05 to 2010 10; SCS region; South China Sea; cold SST patch; sea surface temperature; surface wind region; surface wind speed; typhoon passage; typhoon-induced SST cooling; Cooling; Hurricanes; Ocean temperature; Sea surface; Typhoons; Wind speed; Sea surface temperature (SST); South China Sea typhoons; surface wind speed;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1545-598X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LGRS.2012.2185819
Filename
6168793
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