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A Simple Derivation of Tropical Cyclone Ventilation Theory and Its Application to Capped Surface Entropy Fluxes
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractIn a recent study, a theory was presented for the dependence of tropical cyclone intensity on the ventilation of dry air by environmental vertical wind shear. This theory was found to successfully capture the ...
Dynamical Aquaplanet Experiments with Uniform Thermal Forcing: System Dynamics and Implications for Tropical Cyclone Genesis and Size
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractExisting hypotheses for the dynamical dependence of tropical cyclone genesis and size on latitude depend principally on the Coriolis parameter f. These hypotheses are tested via dynamical aquaplanet experiments ...
Can Existing Theory Predict the Response of Tropical Cyclone Intensity to Idealized Landfall?
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
A Model for the Tropical Cyclone Wind Field Response to Idealized Landfall
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
An Analytical Model for Tropical Cyclone Outer-Size Expansion on the f Plane
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
CORRIGENDUM
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Static Energy Deserves Greater Emphasis in the Meteorology Community
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
A Model for the Complete Radial Structure of the Tropical Cyclone Wind Field. Part II: Wind Field Variability
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: art I of this work developed a simple physical model for the complete radial structure of the low-level azimuthal wind field in a tropical cyclone that compared well with observations. However, wind field variability in ...
Equilibrium Tropical Cyclone Size in an Idealized State of Axisymmetric Radiative–Convective Equilibrium
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ropical cyclone size remains an unsolved problem in tropical meteorology, yet size plays a significant role in modulating damage. This work employs the Bryan cloud model (CM1) to systematically explore the sensitivity of ...
The Transient Responses of an Axisymmetric Tropical Cyclone to Instantaneous Surface Roughening and Drying
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Inland tropical cyclone (TC) impacts due to high winds and rainfall-induced flooding depend strongly on the evolution of the wind field and precipitation distribution after landfall. However, research has yet to test the ...