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    Doppler Radar Analysis of Triple Eyewalls in Typhoon Usagi (2013)

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2015:;volume( 097 ):;issue: 001::page 25
    Author:
    Zhao, Kun
    ,
    Lin, Qing
    ,
    Lee, Wen-Chau
    ,
    Qiang Sun, Y.
    ,
    Zhang, Fuqing
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00029.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: trong tropical cyclones often undergo eyewall replacement cycles that are accompanied by concentric eyewalls and/or rapid intensity changes while the secondary eyewall contracts radially inward and eventually replaces the inner eyewall. To the best of our knowledge, the only documented partial/incomplete tertiary eyewall has been mostly inferred from two-dimensional satellite images or one-dimensional aircraft flight-level measurements that can be regarded as indirect and tangential. This study presents the first high spatial and temporal resolution Doppler radar observations of a tertiary eyewall formation event in Typhoon Usagi (2013) over a 14-h time period before it makes landfall. The primary (tangential) and secondary (radial) circulations of Usagi deduced from the Ground-Based Velocity Track Display (GBVTD) methodology clearly portrayed three distinct axisymmetric maxima of radar reflectivity, tangential wind, vertical velocity, and vertical vorticity. Usagi?s central pressure steadily deepened during the contraction of the secondary and tertiary eyewalls until the tertiary eyewall hit the coast of southeast China, which erminated the intensification of the storm.
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    contributor authorZhao, Kun
    contributor authorLin, Qing
    contributor authorLee, Wen-Chau
    contributor authorQiang Sun, Y.
    contributor authorZhang, Fuqing
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:45:51Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:45:51Z
    date copyright2016/01/01
    date issued2015
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73670.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215809
    description abstracttrong tropical cyclones often undergo eyewall replacement cycles that are accompanied by concentric eyewalls and/or rapid intensity changes while the secondary eyewall contracts radially inward and eventually replaces the inner eyewall. To the best of our knowledge, the only documented partial/incomplete tertiary eyewall has been mostly inferred from two-dimensional satellite images or one-dimensional aircraft flight-level measurements that can be regarded as indirect and tangential. This study presents the first high spatial and temporal resolution Doppler radar observations of a tertiary eyewall formation event in Typhoon Usagi (2013) over a 14-h time period before it makes landfall. The primary (tangential) and secondary (radial) circulations of Usagi deduced from the Ground-Based Velocity Track Display (GBVTD) methodology clearly portrayed three distinct axisymmetric maxima of radar reflectivity, tangential wind, vertical velocity, and vertical vorticity. Usagi?s central pressure steadily deepened during the contraction of the secondary and tertiary eyewalls until the tertiary eyewall hit the coast of southeast China, which erminated the intensification of the storm.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleDoppler Radar Analysis of Triple Eyewalls in Typhoon Usagi (2013)
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume97
    journal issue1
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00029.1
    journal fristpage25
    journal lastpage30
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2015:;volume( 097 ):;issue: 001
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