Collaborative Research: Tropical Cyclone Variability in the Western North Pacific Over the Common Era
合作研究:西北太平洋历年热带气旋变化
基本信息
- 批准号:2216182
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 67.98万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-08-01 至 2025-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Tropical cyclones, also called typhoons or hurricanes, are intense storms that form over warm tropical oceans. They can cause damage to buildings and even loss of life. The western North Pacific is the location of the most tropical cyclones with an average of 40 storms per year. However, instruments that record tropical cyclones have only existed for about 75 years. This project will acquire sedimentary records across multiple sites that will be used to document tropical cyclone activity for the last several thousand years in the western North Pacific. Results will be important for understanding climate factors that control tropical cyclone frequency and intensity. Broader impacts include support for undergraduate and graduate students and educational outreach activities in the U.S. and Philippines.Coarse-grained storm-induced deposits, preserved in coastal sedimentary basins, are particularly effective proxies for intense tropical cyclone impacts at a site. Previously published work and preliminary data show that deep coastal depressions with rapidly accumulating sediments contain high-resolution records of the passage of intense tropical cyclones. However, few such long-term sedimentary records have been developed thus far in the western North Pacific. This project will collect seismic, multibeam, and sediment core data for sites across the Philippines, Palau, Guam, Chuuk, Pohnpei, and Kosrae in the western North Pacific. Collected sediment cores will be analyzed using a multi-proxy approach consisting of coarse fraction and grain-size distribution measurements, loss on ignition analysis, radiography and elemental analysis via X-ray fluorescence scanning, sediment petrography, microfossil and macrofossil analysis, and computed tomography. Modern sedimentary analogs will also be analyzed. Cores will be dated using a multi-proxy approach based on short-lived isotopes and radiocarbon ages using a Bayesian statistical framework. These millennial-scale reconstructions will provide a means of extending documentary records of tropical cyclone strikes back millennia and allow for i) the examination of climate/tropical cyclone interactions that lack modern analogs, ii) the generation of more accurate reoccurrence rate estimates, and iii) assessment of variations in storm activity on sub-millennial time scales. The results of this work will provide essential data on past patterns of tropical cyclone activity in the western North Pacific and offer broader insight into climate factors that modulate tropical cyclone frequency, intensity, track, and area of development.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
热带气旋,也称为台风或飓风,是在温暖的热带海洋上形成的强烈风暴。它们会对建筑物造成破坏,甚至造成生命损失。西北太平洋是热带气旋最多的地区,平均每年有40场风暴。然而,记录热带气旋的仪器只存在了大约75年。该项目将获得多个地点的沉积记录,用于记录过去几千年来西北太平洋的热带气旋活动。研究结果对于了解控制热带气旋频率和强度的气候因素非常重要。更广泛的影响包括对美国和菲律宾的本科生和研究生的支持以及教育推广活动。保存在沿海沉积盆地中的粗粒度风暴引起的沉积物是一个地点强烈热带气旋影响的特别有效的代理。先前发表的工作和初步数据表明,沉积物迅速积累的深海岸洼地包含强烈热带气旋通过的高分辨率记录。然而,很少有这样的长期沉积记录已开发到目前为止,在西北太平洋。该项目将收集北太平洋西部菲律宾、帕劳、关岛、楚克、波恩佩和科斯雷的地震、多波束和沉积物岩心数据。将采用多替代方法分析收集的沉积物芯,包括粗粒部分和粒度分布测量、烧失量分析、X射线荧光扫描的射线照相和元素分析、沉积物岩相学、微化石和宏化石分析以及计算机断层扫描。现代沉积类似物也将进行分析。将使用基于短寿命同位素和放射性碳年龄的多代理方法,使用贝叶斯统计框架,对岩心进行测年。这些千年尺度的重建将提供一种手段,将热带气旋袭击的文献记录延伸到千年,并允许i)检查缺乏现代类似物的气候/热带气旋相互作用,ii)生成更准确的重现率估计,iii)评估亚千年时间尺度上风暴活动的变化。这项工作的结果将提供有关西北太平洋热带气旋活动过去模式的基本数据,并为调节热带气旋频率、强度、路径和发展区域的气候因素提供更广泛的见解。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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RAPID: Characterizing the overwash deposition of Super Typhoon Haiyan along the Philippine Coast with connections to long-term records
RAPID:描述超级台风海燕沿菲律宾海岸的过度冲刷沉积特征并与长期记录相关
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1419035 - 财政年份:2014
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EAR-PF:Reconstructing Western Atlantic Holocene Hurricane Impacts
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1144869 - 财政年份:2012
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