Recent developments in tropical cyclone analysis using observations and high resolution models
نویسندگان
چکیده
Affecting scores of people with seemingly insurmountable and unmanageable costs, tropical cyclones (TCs) are one of the most devastating extreme weather events. In this special issue, we highlight and summarize some of the recent studies that make use of detailed observations and high-resolution numerical models to analyze tropical cyclones from their genesis to post-landfall impacts. Focused around TC activity in the Atlantic, North Indian, and Western Pacific basins, the different papers in this issue contribute to an increased understanding of TCs and to our scientific and operational ability to predict their nature and characteristics. Opening the issue is a comprehensive review from the India Meteorological Department operational forecasters Mohapatra, Bandyopadhyay, and Tyagi on TC climatology over the North Indian Ocean (NIO). The best track parameters related to the position and intensity of a TC were analyzed from the pre-1877 era to 2010. This paper provides an authoritative summary on the errors and uncertainty associated with TC tracks and intensity and offers insight into the methodology, trends, and future consideration for improved TC analysis over the NIO. Mohanty et al. extend this perspective and review storm characteristics over the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea under two epochs—one until 1950 and another from 1950 onward. Their analysis of the two epochs, corresponding to a so-called past cooling period and current warming period, showed that in recent decades, there is a statistically significant increase in the number of severe cyclones, particularly over the Bay of Bengal in the post-monsoon season. The Mohanty et al. study also finds an overall increase in severe cyclones in the western Arabian Sea and southern Bay of Bengal. From the modeling perspective, Osuri et al. reviewed the performance of the Advanced Research Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF-ARW) model over NIO. They
منابع مشابه
A statistical assessment of tropical cyclone activity in atmospheric general circulation models
The properties of tropical cyclones in three low-resolution atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) in seven ocean basins are discussed. The models are forced by prescribed, observed sea surface temperatures over a period of 40 yr, and their simulations of tropical cyclone activity are compared with observations. The model cyclone characteristics considered include genesis position, numb...
متن کاملEvaluating the Impact of the GCM Dynamical Core in Idealized Tropical Cyclone Simulations
Using General Circulation Models (GCMs) for tropical cyclone studies is difficult due to the relatively small size of the storms, the intense convection and multitudes of large-scale small-scale interactions. These are mostly unresolved at typical GCM resolutions of about 50-100 km, and still challenged at high resolutions between 12-30 km. Nevertheless, high-resolution GCMs are becoming a tool...
متن کاملExperimental Dynamical Seasonal Forecasts of Tropical Cyclone Activity at IRI
The International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) has been issuing experimental seasonal tropical cyclone activity forecasts for several ocean basins since early 2003. In this paper the method used to obtain these forecasts is described and the forecast performance is evaluated. The forecasts are based on tropical cyclone–like features detected and tracked in a low-resolution c...
متن کاملA BOUNDARY-FITTED SHALLOW WATER MODEL OF SIMULATE TIDE AND SURGE FOR THE HEAD BAY OF BENGAL – APPLICATION TO CYCLONE SIDR (2007) AND AILA (2009)
Severe Tropical Cyclones associated with surges frequently hits the coastal region of Bangladesh. For a reliable hydrodynamic model to simulate the severity of such cyclones, it is necessary to incorporate the meteorological and hydrological inputs properly. In order to incorporate the coastlines and the island boundaries properly in the numerical scheme a very fine grid resolution along the co...
متن کاملPutting to rest WISHE-ful misconceptions for tropical cyclone intensification
The purpose of this article is twofold. The first is to point out and correct several misconceptions about the putative WISHE mechanism of tropical cyclone intensification that currently are being taught to atmospheric science students, to tropical weather forecasters, and to laypeople who seek to understand how tropical cyclones intensify. The mechanism relates to the simplest problem of an in...
متن کامل