Affiliation:
1. National Climate Centre Beijing China
2. State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences Beijing China
3. Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology Nanjing China
Abstract
AbstractTropical cyclones (TCs) constitute one of the major types of meteorological disasters in China, causing extensive damage. Based on the latest quality‐controlled provincial‐level TC disaster losses data over China from 2001 to 2020, the spatiotemporal variation in TC disaster and its link with TC activity in the form of prevailing track, precipitation, and intensity were investigated. Results showed that the areas impacted by TCs expanded significantly in the past decade (2011–2020) compared with the previous decade (2001–2010) throughout China, while the direct economic losses resulting from TCs did not increase significantly. Regionally, TC disaster losses increased in Northeast China but decreased in Fujian province. Causal analysis indicated that the increased influential TC (ITC) frequency and TC precipitation together led to the increase in damage for northern China. Also, more westward ITCs resulted in the increase in TC disasters for southwestern China. For southeastern China, the reduction in TC disasters was related to the northward shift in the northwestward ITC track. Although TC disasters increase with exposure, they are heavily influenced by TC track, precipitation, and intensity. Our findings suggest that more attention should be paid to TC prediction and early warning in northern China, especially Northeast China, where TC disasters are growing but there is greater vulnerability and insufficient capacity for TC prevention and mitigation.
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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