Environmental Control of Tropical Cyclone Intensity
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
The influence of various environmental factors on tropical cyclone intensity is explored using a simple coupled ocean–atmosphere model. It is first demonstrated that this model is capable of accurately replicating the intensity evolution of storms that move over oceans whose upper thermal structure is not far from monthly mean climatology and that are relatively unaffected by environmental wind shear. A parameterization of the effects of environmental wind shear is then developed and shown to work reasonably well in several cases for which the magnitude of the shear is relatively well known. When used for real-time forecasting guidance, the model is shown to perform better than other existing numerical models…
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4Topics & keywords
- Tropical cyclone
- Environmental science
- Storm
- Predictability
- Intensity (physics)
- Wind shear
- Initialization
- Meteorology
- Life below water