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The typhoon-induced drying of the Maritime Continent.

Enrico ScoccimarroSilvio GualdiAlessio BellucciDaniele PeanoAnnalisa CherchiGabriel A VecchiAntonio Navarra
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2020)
The Maritime Continent plays a role in the global circulation pattern, due to the energy released by convective condensation over the region which influences the global atmospheric circulation. We demonstrate that tropical cyclones contribute to drying the Maritime Continent atmosphere, influencing the definition of the onset of the dry season. The process was investigated using observational data and reanalysis. Our findings were confirmed by numerical experiments using low- and high-resolution versions of the CMCC-CM2 General Circulation Model contributing to the HighResMIP CMIP6 effort.
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