Search results for "Tropical cyclogenesis"

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Meso‐ β ‐scale environment for the stationary band complex of vertically sheared tropical cyclones

2016

ConvectionAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesScale (ratio)Atmospheric sciences01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasTropical cyclogenesisWind shear0103 physical sciencesCycloneTropical cycloneGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
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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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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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