Search results for "Severe weather"

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A process-based anatomy of Mediterranean cyclones: from baroclinic lows to tropical-like systems

2021

Abstract. In this study, we address the question of the atmospheric processes that turn Mediterranean cyclones into severe storms. Our approach applies on-line potential vorticity (PV) budget diagnostics and piecewise PV inversion to WRF model simulations of the mature stage of 100 intense Mediterranean cyclones. We quantify the relative contributions of different processes to cyclone development and therefore deliver, for the first time, a comprehensive insight into the variety of cyclonic systems that develop in the Mediterranean from the perspective of cyclone dynamics. In particular, we show that all 100 cyclones are systematically influenced by two main PV anomalies: a major anomaly in…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesRadiative coolingSevere weatherBaroclinity0208 environmental biotechnologyDiabatic02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences020801 environmental engineeringTroposphere13. Climate actionMeteorology. ClimatologyClimatologyLatent heatWeather Research and Forecasting ModelCycloneEnvironmental scienceQC851-9990105 earth and related environmental sciencesWeather and Climate Dynamics
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Sting Jets in Simulations of a Real Cyclone by Two Mesoscale Models

2010

AbstractThe existence of sting jets as a potential source of damaging surface winds during the passage of extratropical cyclones has recently been recognized. However, there are still very few published studies on the subject. Furthermore, although it is known that other models are capable of reproducing sting jets, in the published literature only one numerical model [the Met Office Unified Model (MetUM)] has been used to numerically analyze these phenomena. This article aims to improve our understanding of the processes that contribute to the development of sting jets and show that model differences affect the evolution of modeled sting jets. A sting jet event during the passage of a cycl…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSevere weatherMeteorology0207 environmental engineeringMesoscale meteorology02 engineering and technologyUnified Model01 natural sciencesStingSting jet13. Climate actionClimatologyExtratropical cycloneCyclone020701 environmental engineeringScale modelPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMonthly Weather Review
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Environmental conditions for gravelly and pebbly dunes and sorted bedforms on a moderate-energy inner shelf (Marettimo Island, Italy, western Mediter…

2008

12 pages, 11 figures, 1 table

Mediterranean climateSide-scan sonargeographyBedformgeography.geographical_feature_categorySevere weatherGravel dunesContinental shelfSorted bedformsGeologyStormAquatic ScienceOceanographylanguage.human_languageMediterranean seaInner shelflanguageGeomorphologySicilianGeology
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Diagnosing the Horizontal Propagation of Rossby Wave Packets along the Midlatitude Waveguide

2017

AbstractIt has been suggested that upper-tropospheric Rossby wave packets propagating along the midlatitude waveguide may play a role for triggering severe weather. This motivates the search for robust methods to detect and track Rossby wave packets and to diagnose their properties. In the framework of several observed cases, this paper compares different methods that have been proposed for these tasks, with an emphasis on horizontal propagation and on a particular formulation of a wave activity flux previously suggested by Takaya and Nakamura. The utility of this flux is compromised by the semigeostrophic nature of upper-tropospheric Rossby waves, but this problem can partly be overcome by…

PhysicsAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologySevere weather010505 oceanographyRossby radius of deformationCoordinate systemRossby waveBreaking waveZonal and meridionalGeophysics01 natural sciencesPhysics::GeophysicsMiddle latitudesPolarPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMonthly Weather Review
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Convective Squalls over the Eastern Equatorial Atlantic

2012

Abstract The Congo Basin and the adjacent equatorial eastern Atlantic are among the most active regions of the world in terms of intense deep moist convection, leading to frequent lightning and severe squalls. Studying the dynamics and climatology of this convection is difficult due to a very sparse operational network of ground-based observations. Here, a detailed analysis of recently available high temporal resolution meteorological observations from three oil platforms off the coast of Angola spanning the three wet seasons from 2006/07 to 2008/09 is presented. The annual cycle of squall days as identified from wind data closely follows that of convective available potential energy (CAPE)…

SquallAtmospheric ScienceConvective inhibitionSevere weatherMeteorologyMicroburstClimatologyWind shearMesoscale meteorologyEnvironmental scienceSquall lineConvective available potential energyWeather and Forecasting
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Methodology for the estimation of the increase in time loss due to future increase in tropical cyclone intensity in Japan

2009

Published version of an article from the journal: Climatic Change. The original publication is available at Spingerlink. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-009-9725-9 The present paper develops a methodology for estimating the risks and consequences of possible future increases in tropical cyclone intensities that would allow policy makers to relatively quickly evaluate the cost of different mitigation strategies. The methodology simulates future tropical cyclones by modifying the intensity of historical tropical cyclones between the years 1978 and 2007. It then uses a Monte Carlo Simulation to obtain the expected number of hours that a certain area can expect to be affected by winds of a giv…

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