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Thesis Topics Prof. C.-P. Chang Tropical and Monsoon Meteorology  Focus on the area of Indian Ocean-Asia- Australia-Pacific  All topics on Weather and.

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1 Thesis Topics Prof. C.-P. Chang Tropical and Monsoon Meteorology  Focus on the area of Indian Ocean-Asia- Australia-Pacific  All topics on Weather and Climate in this area (all spatial and time scales)  Data Analysis (NWP analysis, satellite data)  General Circulation Model Simulation

2 Current Focuses  East Asian Summer Monsoon (Meiyu weather system in China/Japan/Korea and vicinity  East Asian Winter Monsoon, particularly on Maritime Continent Rainfall (Local, seasonal and climate variations of rainfall over Malaysia/Indonesia and vicinity)  Equatorial Tropical Cyclones

3 East Asian Summer Monsoon Convective systems Onset of phased Monsoon rainbelt Subtropical High MJO SCS Monsoon Onset

4 East Asian Winter Monsoon MJO Subtropical High Convective systems Cold Surges

5 EQ 110E   SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR 105E EQ 5N BORNEO ISLAND SUMATRA ISLAND GMS V 12/27/2001 0232 UTC Equatorial TC: Typhoon Vamei 2001 center at 1.5N, lowest latitude record Chang et al 2003, See Poster outside R251

6  A classic formation criterion: 5 degrees away from equator (e.g., Gray, 1968, Anthes, 1982) No TC Formation at the Equator?  The lowest latitude of previously recorded development: Typhoon Sarah in 1956 (3.3°N)  Reason: Coriolis effect needed for initial spin- up

7 NOGAPS 850hPa Wind and Vorticity ( red +, green -)

8 + 12N 10N 8N 6N 4N 2N EQ 2S 102E 104E 106E 108E 110E 112E 12/26/2001 22:32 UTC BORNEO ISLAND SUMATRA ISLAND MALAY PENNINSULA QuikSCAT Winds

9 Topic on Equatorial Tropical Cyclone  Will more frequent development be observed with increased remote sensing?  Can equatorial formation occur elsewhere? (Surges are strongest in the South China Sea).  Mechanism of development.

10 Approach  NWP gridded data: NOGAPS, NCEP, ECMWF  Scatterometer Ocean surface winds: QuikSTAT  Satellite Data: Hourly IR, MODIS images, TRMM PR – Analyze recently observed equatorial vortices:

11 Typhoon Agni 2004

12 EQ 60E

13 NOGAP 1000 hPa Wind EQ 70E


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