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Drivers of Atlantic Tropical Cyclogenesis: African Easterly Waves and the Environment

Climate change

Published Geophysical Research Letters 20 Jan 2025

  • Date (DD-MM-YYYY)

    02-02-2025 to 02-02-2026

    Available on-demand until 2nd February 2026

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    Free

  • Education type

    Article

  • CPD subtype

    On-demand

Description

Tropical cyclone (TC) genesis requires favorable environmental conditions and an initial disturbance, which, in the North Atlantic, is often an African easterly wave (AEW). Although studies have examined how AEWs and the environment affect TC genesis, their relative importance is less understood. Here, we examine whether AEW strength or sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are the primary drivers of TC genesis. Regional model simulations were performed to address how increased AEW strength and SSTs affect the frequency of AEWs that develop into TCs in a year with below-average TCs with AEW origins and SSTs. We found that environmental favorability plays a larger role than AEW strength in driving the frequency of TCs with AEW origins. Strengthening the AEWs did not affect the frequency of AEWs that develop into TCs due to low environmental favorability. Warmer SSTs led to increased environmental favorability and a statistically significant increase in TCs with AEW origins.

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