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Seasonal Forecasting of Tropical Cyclone Landfall over Mozambique

Authors :
Frederic Vitart
Timothy N. Stockdale
David L. T. Anderson
Source :
Journal of Climate. 16:3932-3945
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
American Meteorological Society, 2003.

Abstract

The 2000 tropical cyclone season over the South Indian Ocean (SIO) was exceptional in terms of tropical cyclone landfall over Mozambique. Observed data suggest that SIO tropical cyclones have a track significantly more zonal during a La Nina event and tend to be more frequent when local SSTs are warmer. The combination of both conditions happened during the 2000 SIO tropical cyclone season and may explain the exceptional number of tropical cyclone landfalls over Mozambique during that season. A set of experiments using an atmospheric model of fairly high resolution (TL159, with a Gaussian grid spacing of 1.125°) forced by prescribed SSTs confirms the role of La Nina conditions and warmer local SSTs on the frequency of tropical cyclone landfalls over Mozambique. This also suggests that a numerical model can simulate the mechanisms responsible for the exceptional 2000 tropical cyclone season, and therefore could be used to explicitly predict the risk of landfall over Mozambique. A coupled model wit...

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ISSN :
15200442 and 08948755
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Climate
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d42c14a9ea1069fec23ae49ed373a67b