articleWeather and ForecastingDec 1, 2003BRONZE OA

Large-Scale Characteristics of Rapidly Intensifying Tropical Cyclones in the North Atlantic Basin

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration · NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) and Statistical Hurricane Intensity Prediction Scheme (SHIPS) databases are employed to examine the large-scale characteristics of rapidly intensifying Atlantic basin tropical cyclones. In this study, rapid intensification (RI) is defined as approximately the 95th percentile of over-water 24-h intensity changes of Atlantic basin tropical cyclones that developed from 1989 to 2000. This equates to a maximum sustained surface wind speed increase of 15.4 m s 1 (30 kt) over a 24-h period. It is shown that 31% of all tropical cyclones, 60% of all hurricanes, 83% of all major hurricanes, and all category 4 and 5 hurricanes underwent RI at least once during their lifetimes.

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Keywords
  • Tropical cyclone
  • Atlantic hurricane
  • African easterly jet
  • Climatology
  • Wind shear
  • Tropical Atlantic
  • Wind speed
  • Troposphere
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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