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    Gradient Wind Balance in Tropical Cyclones in High-Resolution Global Experiments

    Source: Monthly Weather Review:;2014:;volume( 142 ):;issue: 005::page 1908
    Author:
    Miyamoto, Yoshiaki
    ,
    Satoh, Masaki
    ,
    Tomita, Hirofumi
    ,
    Oouchi, Kazuyoshi
    ,
    Yamada, Yohei
    ,
    Kodama, Chihiro
    ,
    Kinter, James
    DOI: 10.1175/MWR-D-13-00115.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: he degree of gradient wind balance was investigated in a number of tropical cyclones (TCs) simulated under realistic environments. The results of global-scale numerical simulations without cumulus parameterization were used, with a horizontal mesh size of 7 km. On average, azimuthally averaged maximum tangential velocities at 850 (925) hPa in the simulated TCs were 0.72% (1.95%) faster than gradient wind?balanced tangential velocity (GWV) during quasi-steady periods. Of the simulated TCs, 75% satisfied the gradient wind balance at the radius of maximum wind speed (RMW) at 850 and at 925 hPa to within about 4.0%. These results were qualitatively similar to those obtained during the intensification phase. In contrast, averages of the maximum and minimum deviations from the GWV, in all the azimuths at the RMW, achieved up to 40% of the maximum tangential velocity. Azimuthally averaged tangential velocities exceeded the GWV (i.e., supergradient) inside the RMW in the lower troposphere, whereas the velocities were close to or slightly slower than GWV (i.e., subgradient) in the other regions. The tangential velocities at 925 hPa were faster (slower) in the right-hand (left hand) side of the TC motion. When the tangential velocities at the RMW were supergradient, the primary circulation tended to decay rapidly in the vertical direction and slowly in the radial direction, and the eyewall updraft and the RMW were at larger radii. Statistical analyses revealed that the TC with supergradient wind at the RMW at 850 hPa was characterized by stronger intensity, larger RMW, more axisymmetric structure, and an intensity stronger than potential intensity.
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    contributor authorMiyamoto, Yoshiaki
    contributor authorSatoh, Masaki
    contributor authorTomita, Hirofumi
    contributor authorOouchi, Kazuyoshi
    contributor authorYamada, Yohei
    contributor authorKodama, Chihiro
    contributor authorKinter, James
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:31:10Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:31:10Z
    date copyright2014/05/01
    date issued2014
    identifier issn0027-0644
    identifier otherams-86618.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4230196
    description abstracthe degree of gradient wind balance was investigated in a number of tropical cyclones (TCs) simulated under realistic environments. The results of global-scale numerical simulations without cumulus parameterization were used, with a horizontal mesh size of 7 km. On average, azimuthally averaged maximum tangential velocities at 850 (925) hPa in the simulated TCs were 0.72% (1.95%) faster than gradient wind?balanced tangential velocity (GWV) during quasi-steady periods. Of the simulated TCs, 75% satisfied the gradient wind balance at the radius of maximum wind speed (RMW) at 850 and at 925 hPa to within about 4.0%. These results were qualitatively similar to those obtained during the intensification phase. In contrast, averages of the maximum and minimum deviations from the GWV, in all the azimuths at the RMW, achieved up to 40% of the maximum tangential velocity. Azimuthally averaged tangential velocities exceeded the GWV (i.e., supergradient) inside the RMW in the lower troposphere, whereas the velocities were close to or slightly slower than GWV (i.e., subgradient) in the other regions. The tangential velocities at 925 hPa were faster (slower) in the right-hand (left hand) side of the TC motion. When the tangential velocities at the RMW were supergradient, the primary circulation tended to decay rapidly in the vertical direction and slowly in the radial direction, and the eyewall updraft and the RMW were at larger radii. Statistical analyses revealed that the TC with supergradient wind at the RMW at 850 hPa was characterized by stronger intensity, larger RMW, more axisymmetric structure, and an intensity stronger than potential intensity.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleGradient Wind Balance in Tropical Cyclones in High-Resolution Global Experiments
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume142
    journal issue5
    journal titleMonthly Weather Review
    identifier doi10.1175/MWR-D-13-00115.1
    journal fristpage1908
    journal lastpage1926
    treeMonthly Weather Review:;2014:;volume( 142 ):;issue: 005
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