Compound marine heatwaves and tropical cyclones delay the onset of the bay of bengal summer monsoon
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Start Time:2026-04-27 18:00(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:10min

Session:S1-18 专题1.18 极端天气气候事件的归因、机理与预估 » F38专题1.18 极端天气气候事件的归因、机理与预估

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Abstract
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) and tropical cyclones (TCs) are prominent extreme events in the Bay of Bengal (BoB), whose co-occurrence can amplify their impacts. This study explores the mechanisms behind compound MHW-TC events and their influence on the onset of the BoB summer monsoon (BoBSM). Our findings indicate that compound MHW-TC events initiate with increased downward shortwave radiation and Ekman downwelling during MHW formation, followed by latent heat flux release and Ekman upwelling during the TC lifecycle. The interaction between increased maximum potential intensity and steering flow during compound events results in a westward shift in TC tracks, delaying precipitation and atmospheric latent heat release in the eastern BoB. These factors, as well as the warmer sea surface temperatures in the BoB, hinder the reversal of the mid-to-upper tropospheric meridional temperature gradient, ultimately postponing BoBSM onset. These insights enhance the understanding of MHW-TC interactions and their implications for predicting BoBSM onset.
Keywords
Compound event,marine heatwave,monsoon onset,tropical cyclone
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ZhouXiong
学生 中国科学院南海海洋研究所

Submission Author
ZhouXiong Chinese Academy of Sciences;South China Sea Institute of Oceanology
徐康 中国科学院南海海洋研究所
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    2026

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河海大学海洋学院
南京大学南京赫尔辛基大气与地球系统科学学院
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