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Severe Typhoon Danas (2025)—A Tropical Cyclone with Erratic Track over the Northern Part of the South China Sea and Adjacent Sea of Taiwan

Chun-Wing Choy Pak-Wai Chan Ping Cheung Ching-Chi Lam Chun-Kit Ho +2 lainnya

Abstrak

Severe Typhoon Danas over the northern part of the South China Sea and seas near Taiwan in early July 2025 had an erratic path that had not been observed before, according to historical data in the region. Its formation, movement, and intensification posed significant challenges to the timely tropical cyclone (TC) warning services. This paper documents the observational aspect and forecasting aspect of this cyclone. There are key findings: (a) when Danas interacted with the Central Mountain Range of Taiwan, a “secondary cyclone” appeared over the northeastern part of Taiwan, which was observed by both weather radars and meteorological satellite winds, and was simulated to a certain extent by a mesoscale numerical weather prediction (NWP) model; (b) data-driven AI global models performed better than physics-based global NWP models in capturing the formation and the rather erratic track of Danas a couple of days earlier, although AI models generally underestimate the intensity forecasts; and (c) an atmosphere–ocean–wave coupled model was found to perform the best in capturing both the track changes of Danas (because of being driven by an AI global model) and its intensity changes (because of better physical representation of the oceanic impact on the intensity of this TC), whereas AI global models, though with various recent enhancements, still tended to underestimate the strength of Danas. This paper serves as a reference of this rather unusual TC for the weather forecasting services in the region.

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Penulis (7)

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Chun-Wing Choy

P

Pak-Wai Chan

P

Ping Cheung

C

Ching-Chi Lam

C

Chun-Kit Ho

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Yu-Heng He

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Jun-Yi He

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Choy, C., Chan, P., Cheung, P., Lam, C., Ho, C., He, Y. et al. (2025). Severe Typhoon Danas (2025)—A Tropical Cyclone with Erratic Track over the Northern Part of the South China Sea and Adjacent Sea of Taiwan. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16091099

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