Impacts of tropical cyclones on the global water budget

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Albenis Pérez-Alarcón
Patricia Coll-Hidalgo
José C. Fernández-Alvarez
Ricardo M. Trigo
Raquel Nieto
Luis Gimeno
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[1] Universidade de Vigo,Centro de Investigación Mariña
[2] Environmental Physics Laboratory (EPhysLab),Departamento de Meteorología
[3] Instituto Superior de Tecnologías y Ciencias Aplicadas,Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL), Facultade de Ciências
[4] Universidad de La Habana,Departamento de Meteorologia
[5] Universidade de Lisboa,undefined
[6] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,undefined
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Tropical cyclones (TCs) require substantial amounts of moisture for their genesis and development, acting as important moisture drivers from the ocean to land and from tropical to subtropical and extratropical regions. Quantifying anomalous moisture transport related to TCs is crucial for understanding long-term TC-induced changes in the global hydrological cycle. Our results highlight that, in terms of the global water budget, TCs enhance moisture transport from evaporative regions and precipitation over sink regions, leading to predominantly anomalous positive surface freshwater flux areas over the tropics and more regionally concentrated negative areas over the Intertropical Convergence Zone. Furthermore, we detected seasonal variability in the impact of TC on the hydrological cycle, which is closely related to the annual and seasonal TC frequency. Our analysis also revealed a global statistically significant drop (~40 mm year−1) in TC-induced surface freshwater fluxes from 1980 to 2018 in response to the increasing sea surface temperature and slightly decrease in global TC frequency and lifetime in the last two decades. These findings have important implications for predicting the impacts of TCs on the hydrological cycle under global warming conditions.
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