Rapid Decay of Slowly Moving Typhoon Soulik (2018) due to Interactions With the Strongly Stratified Northern East China Sea SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Rapid Decay of Slowly Moving Typhoon Soulik (2018) due to Interactions With the Strongly Stratified Northern East China Sea
Author(s)
Park, Jae-Hyoung; Yeo, Da-Eun; Lee, KyungJae; Lee, Hojun; Lee, Seung-Woo; Noh, Suyun; Kim, Seongjung; Shin, JiYun; Choi, Yeon; Nam, SungHyun
Alternative Author(s)
박재형
Publication Year
2019-12
Abstract
Typhoon Soulik decayed rapidly via two-way interaction with the northern East China Sea, the extratropical shelf region, before landing on the Korean Peninsula on 23 August 2018. In the northern East China Sea, where the water column is strongly stratified with warm surface and cold subsurface waters, a large cold wake emerged with intense sea surface cooling, which is primarily caused by vertical mixing in the water column. This abrupt sea surface cooling rapidly increased the downward enthalpy flux, mostly in the form of latent heat flux. The slow translation speed of Typhoon Soulik and strong thermal stratification in the region transferred its energy into the ocean, as the typhoon had a long residence time over the wake, and consequently led to rapid decay with energy loss to typhoon intensity ratio of -4.4 +/- 1.0 hPa (kJ cm(-2))(-1).
ISSN
0094-8276
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/38839
DOI
10.1029/2019GL086274
Bibliographic Citation
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, v.46, no.24, pp.14595 - 14603, 2019
Publisher
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Keywords
typhoon; tropical cyclone; air-sea interaction; East China Sea; sea surface; stratification
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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