The Ocean’s Effect on the Intensity of Tropical Cyclones: Results from a Simple Coupled Atmosphere–Ocean Model
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A coupled hurricane–ocean model was constructed from an axisymmetric hurricane model and a three-layer ocean model. If the hurricane moves at constant speed across the ocean a statistically steady state (in a reference frame moving with the storm) is reached after a few days of simulation time. The steady-state intensity of the hurricane is strongly affected by the interaction with the ocean. This interaction with the ocean can be described as a negative feedback effect on the hurricane’s intensity and is called ‘‘SST feedback.’’ A large set of numerical experiments was performed with the coupled model to deduce systematically the dependence of the amplitude of the SST feedback effect on a set of model parameters. In the coupled model the SST feedback effect can reduce the hurricane’s intensity by more than 50%. Only in cases of rapidly moving storms over deep oceanic mixed layers is the SST feedback effect of minor importance. These results cast a new light on the role of the ocean in limiting hurricane intensity.
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