National Academy of Sciences, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 8(117), p. 3983-3988, 2020
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Significance Much work has been done to quantify tropical cyclone (TC)-induced precipitation and its role in determining flood events. We identify the role of tropical cyclones in reducing precipitation over particular areas of the tropical domain. The significant reduction in the precipitation over the Maritime Continent when the TC season is particularly active is in line with the net reduction in westward water flow into the Maritime Continent atmosphere, induced by TC-associated circulation over the region.