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Online ISSN: 1520-0450
Print ISSN:    0894-8763
Frequency:    Monthly
Previously titled:
Previously titled Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology, 1983-1987

Currently titled:
 Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology

Contribution of Tropical Cyclones to the North Pacific Climatological Rainfall as Observed from Satellites

Edward B. Rodgers,*,a Robert F. Adler,a and Harold F. Pierceb

aLaboratory for Atmospheres, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland

bScience Systems and Applications, Inc., Lanham, Maryland



Abstract

Tropical cyclone monthly rainfall amounts are estimated from passive microwave satellite observations for an 11-yr period. These satellite-derived rainfall amounts are used to assess the impact of tropical cyclone rainfall in altering the geographical, seasonal, and interannual distribution of the North Pacific Ocean total rainfall during June–November when tropical cyclones are most important.

To estimate these tropical cyclone rainfall amounts, mean monthly rain rates are derived from passive microwave satellite observations within 444-km radius of the center of those North Pacific tropical cyclones that reached storm stage and greater. These rain-rate observations are converted to monthly rainfall amounts and then compared with those for nontropical cyclone systems.

The main results of this study indicate that 1) tropical cyclones contribute 7% of the rainfall to the entire domain of the North Pacific during the tropical cyclone season and 12%, 3%, and 4% when the study area is limited to, respectively, the western, central, and eastern third of the ocean; 2) the maximum tropical cyclone rainfall is poleward (5°–10° latitude depending on longitude) of the maximum nontropical cyclone rainfall; 3) tropical cyclones contribute a maximum of 30% northeast of the Philippine Islands and 40% off the lower Baja California coast; 4) in the western North Pacific, the tropical cyclone rainfall lags the total rainfall by approximately two months and shows seasonal latitudinal variation following the Intertropical Convergence Zone; and 5) in general, tropical cyclone rainfall is enhanced during the El Niño years by warm SSTs in the eastern North Pacific and by the monsoon trough in the western and central North Pacific.

Received: August 30, 1999; Revised: December 6, 1999

Corresponding author address: Dr. Robert Adler, Mesoscale Atmospheric Processes Branch (Code 912), Laboratory for Atmospheres, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771.

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