Search results for "Cyclogenesis"

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2019

Abstract. The evolution of the tropopause inversion layer (TIL) during cyclogenesis in the North Atlantic storm track is investigated using operational meteorological analysis data (Integrated Forecast System from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts). For this a total of 130 cyclones have been analysed during the months August through October between 2010 and 2014 over the North Atlantic. Their paths of migration along with associated flow features in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) have been tracked based on the mean sea level pressure field. Subsets of the 130 cyclones have been used for composite analysis using minimum sea level pressure to filter t…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysicsAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesTroposphereWind shearCyclogenesisExtratropical cycloneCycloneOutflowStorm trackTropopauseGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Tropical Transition of Hurricane Chris (2012) over the North Atlantic Ocean: A Multi-Scale Investigation of Predictability

2019

Tropical cyclones that evolve from a non-tropical origin may pose a special challenge for predictions, as they often emerge at the end of a multi-scale cascade of atmospheric processes. Climatological studies have shown that the 'tropical transition' (TT) pathway plays a prominent role in cyclogenesis, in particular over the North Atlantic Ocean. Here we use operational European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts ensemble predictions to investigate the TT of North Atlantic Hurricane Chris (2012), whose formation was preceded by the merger of two potential vorticity (PV) maxima, eventually resulting in the storm-inducing PV streamer. The principal goal is to elucidate the dynamic and …

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0208 environmental biotechnologyFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences020801 environmental engineeringPhysics - Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsEarth sciencesClimatologyCyclogenesisAtmospheric and Oceanic Physics (physics.ao-ph)ddc:550PredictabilityGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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A PV Perspective on the Vertical Structure of Mature Midlatitude Cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere

2012

Abstract Development of extratropical cyclones can be seen as an interplay of three positive potential vorticity anomalies: an upper-level stratospheric intrusion, low-tropospheric diabatically produced potential vorticity (PV), and a warm anomaly at the surface acting as a surrogate PV anomaly. This study, based on the interim ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-Interim) dataset, quantifies the amplitude of the PV anomalies of mature extratropical cyclones in different regions in the Northern Hemisphere on a climatological basis. A tracking algorithm is applied to sea level pressure (SLP) fields to identify cyclone tracks. Surface potential temperature anomalies Δθ and vertical profiles of PV anomalies…

Atmospheric ScienceAmplitudePotential vorticityClimatologyAnomaly (natural sciences)Middle latitudesCyclogenesisExtratropical cycloneNorthern HemisphereCycloneAtmospheric sciencesGeologyJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
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A Lagrangian Climatology of Tropical Moisture Exports to the Northern Hemispheric Extratropics

2010

Abstract Case studies have shown that heavy precipitation events and rapid cyclogenesis in the extratropics can be fueled by moist and warm tropical air masses. Often the tropical moisture export (TME) occurs through a longitudinally confined region in the subtropics. Here a comprehensive climatological analysis of TME is constructed on the basis of seven-day forward trajectories started daily from the tropical lower troposphere using 6-hourly 40-yr ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-40) data from the 23-year period 1979–2001. The objective TME identification procedure retains only those trajectories that reach a water vapor flux of at least 100 g kg−1 m s−1 somewhere north of 35°N. The results show fo…

Atmospheric ScienceClimatologyCyclogenesisNorthern HemisphereTropicsEnvironmental scienceSubtropicsPrecipitationAtmospheric riverMonsoonTeleconnectionJournal of Climate
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Dust emissions in the West African heat trough the role of the diurnal cycle and of extratropical disturbances

2008

The summertime West African heat trough (HT) is one of the most active dust sources in the world. A detailed case study during May/June 2006 based upon analyses from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts and a new Meteosat dust product illustrates two important mechanisms of dust emissions in this region: (1) The dry continental-scale HT circulation exhibits a strong diurnal cycle characterized by nocturnal low-level jets and downward mixing of momentum to the surface during the build-up of the planetary boundary layer in the morning. This leads to strong gusty surface winds and dust emission, mostly along the northern side of the HT, but also within the southerly monsoon f…

Atmospheric ScienceHaboobAtmospheric circulationDiurnal cyclePlanetary boundary layerClimatologyCyclogenesisExtratropical cycloneEnvironmental scienceMonsoonAtmospheric sciencesTrough (meteorology)Meteorologische Zeitschrift
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Northern Hemisphere extratropical cyclones: A comparison of detection and tracking methods and different reanalyses

2008

Abstract The applicability of three different cyclone detection and tracking schemes is investigated with reanalysis datasets. First, cyclone climatologies and cyclone characteristics of the 40-yr ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-40) are compared with the NCEP–NCAR dataset using one method. ERA-40 shows systematically more cyclones, and therefore a higher cyclone center density, than the NCEP–NCAR reanalysis dataset. Geostrophically adjusted geopotential height gradients around cyclone centers, a measure of cyclone intensity, are enhanced in ERA-40 compared with the NCEP–NCAR reanalysis dataset. The variability of the number of cyclones per season is significantly correlated between the two reanalysi…

Atmospheric ScienceMeteorologyClimatologyCyclogenesisTrend surface analysisExtratropical cycloneNorthern HemisphereGeopotential heightCycloneEnvironmental scienceExtreme value theoryTracking (particle physics)
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Surface Cyclones in the ERA-40 Dataset (1958–2001). Part I: Novel Identification Method and Global Climatology

2006

Abstract A novel method is introduced to generate climatological frequency distributions of meteorological features from gridded datasets. The method is used here to derive a climatology of extratropical cyclones from sea level pressure (SLP) fields. A simple and classical conception of cyclones is adopted where a cyclone is identified as the finite area that surrounds a local SLP minimum and is enclosed by the outermost closed SLP contour. This cyclone identification procedure can be applied to individual time instants, and climatologies of cyclone frequency, fc, are obtained by simple time averaging. Therefore, unlike most other climatologies, the method is not based on the application of…

Atmospheric ScienceMeteorologyERA-40ClimatologyCyclogenesisExtratropical cycloneTrajectoryCycloneTime seriesFrequency distributionTracking (particle physics)GeologyJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
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Further examination of the thermodynamic modification of the inflow layer of tropical cyclones by vertical wind shear

2013

Recent work has developed a new framework for the impact of vertical wind shear on the intensity evolution of tropical cyclones. A focus of this framework is on the frustration of the tropical cyclone's power machine by shear-induced, persistent downdrafts that flush relatively cool and dry (lower equivalent potential temperature, θ<sub>e</sub>) air into the storm's inflow layer. These previous results have been based on idealised numerical experiments for which we have deliberately chosen a simple set of physical parameterisations. Before efforts are undertaken to test the proposed framework with real atmospheric data, we assess here the robustness of our previous res…

Atmospheric ScienceMeteorologyEyeInflowAtmospheric scienceslcsh:QC1-999lcsh:ChemistryTropical cyclogenesislcsh:QD1-999Wind shearCyclogenesisCycloneTropical cycloneGeologylcsh:PhysicsCentral dense overcastAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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The key role of diabatic processes in modifying the upper-tropospheric wave guide: a North Atlantic case-study

2011

This study highlights the importance of diabatic processes for the complex interaction of weather systems in the North Atlantic–European sector during the week of 7–14 September 2008. A chain of events occurred including the extratropical transition (ET) of hurricane Hanna, a subsequently developing extratropical cyclone, the formation of an upper-level potential vorticity (PV) streamer that protruded towards Europe and triggered intense rainfall, and the genesis of a Mediterranean cyclone. A PV perspective is adopted along with trajectory calculations to elucidate the diabatic modification of the midlatitude flow. Important diabatic PV modifications occurred at upper levels, associated wit…

Atmospheric SciencePotential vorticityMiddle latitudesClimatologyCyclogenesisDiabaticExtratropical cycloneRossby waveCycloneEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesTrough (meteorology)Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
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Cyclogenesis Downstream of Extratropical Transition Analyzed by Q-Vector Partitioning Based on Flow Geometry

2014

Abstract During extratropical transition (ET), tropical cyclones exert a significant impact on the midlatitude circulation. Archetypical features of this impact are jet streak formation, amplification of the downstream trough, and modification of the associated downstream cyclogenesis. This study investigates the relative importance of the jet streak and the upper-level trough for cyclone development by quantifying the respective contributions to midtropospheric vertical motion using the Q-vector partitioning by J. C. Jusem and R. Atlas. Their framework is here extended from quasigeostrophic theory to alternative balance. The Q vector under alternative balance involves the nondivergent wind…

Atmospheric ScienceTropical cyclogenesisMiddle latitudesCyclogenesisExtratropical cycloneCycloneTropical cycloneAtmospheric sciencesTrough (meteorology)Geostrophic windGeologyJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
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