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    Uncertainties in Altimetry Observations of Eddy Changes Induced by Tropical Cyclones

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2022:;volume( 053 ):;issue: 001::page 113
    Author:
    Zhumin Lu
    ,
    Guihua Wang
    ,
    Xiaodong Shang
    ,
    Xiaohui Xie
    DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-22-0115.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The effects of tropical cyclones (TCs) on preexisting eddies are generally quantified by comparing post-TC and pre-TC altimetry-based eddy amplitudes and radii. The dynamical and technical uncertainties in this quantification have been revealed by the altimetry-based and simulated eddy characteristics of five cyclonic ocean eddies (COEs) and two anticyclonic ocean eddies (AOEs). Although demonstrated by eddy cases, both the uncertainties should be universal in principle. The dynamical uncertainty primarily arises from the highly variable eddy characteristics associated with the post-TC quasigeostrophic evolutions driven by the inevitable pattern discrepancy between TC-injection and preexisting eddy’s potential vorticity (PV). The technical uncertainty is due to the artificial smoothness in the altimetry-based eddy characteristics produced by the mismatch between sparse data interpolation and sudden injection of TC-induced effects. Beyond the uncertainties, the amplitudes and radii of both the COEs and AOEs were damped directly by a rectilinear-track TC. After the TC passage, the COEs may strengthen again or remain in the damped state, depending on whether the COEs can absorb the TC-injected PV. By contrast, the AOEs remained in the damped state because the TC-injected positive PV cannot excite them to enhance and enlarge. More importantly, the above damped state of the perturbed COEs and AOEs may be the result of the developing geostrophic turbulence, not meaning the decay of the TC-induced effects. This fact, together with the dynamical and technical uncertainties, implies that the previously used quantification may significantly underestimate the TC-induced effects.
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    contributor authorZhumin Lu
    contributor authorGuihua Wang
    contributor authorXiaodong Shang
    contributor authorXiaohui Xie
    date accessioned2023-04-12T18:30:15Z
    date available2023-04-12T18:30:15Z
    date copyright2022/12/13
    date issued2022
    identifier otherJPO-D-22-0115.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4289783
    description abstractThe effects of tropical cyclones (TCs) on preexisting eddies are generally quantified by comparing post-TC and pre-TC altimetry-based eddy amplitudes and radii. The dynamical and technical uncertainties in this quantification have been revealed by the altimetry-based and simulated eddy characteristics of five cyclonic ocean eddies (COEs) and two anticyclonic ocean eddies (AOEs). Although demonstrated by eddy cases, both the uncertainties should be universal in principle. The dynamical uncertainty primarily arises from the highly variable eddy characteristics associated with the post-TC quasigeostrophic evolutions driven by the inevitable pattern discrepancy between TC-injection and preexisting eddy’s potential vorticity (PV). The technical uncertainty is due to the artificial smoothness in the altimetry-based eddy characteristics produced by the mismatch between sparse data interpolation and sudden injection of TC-induced effects. Beyond the uncertainties, the amplitudes and radii of both the COEs and AOEs were damped directly by a rectilinear-track TC. After the TC passage, the COEs may strengthen again or remain in the damped state, depending on whether the COEs can absorb the TC-injected PV. By contrast, the AOEs remained in the damped state because the TC-injected positive PV cannot excite them to enhance and enlarge. More importantly, the above damped state of the perturbed COEs and AOEs may be the result of the developing geostrophic turbulence, not meaning the decay of the TC-induced effects. This fact, together with the dynamical and technical uncertainties, implies that the previously used quantification may significantly underestimate the TC-induced effects.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleUncertainties in Altimetry Observations of Eddy Changes Induced by Tropical Cyclones
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume53
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/JPO-D-22-0115.1
    journal fristpage113
    journal lastpage129
    page113–129
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2022:;volume( 053 ):;issue: 001
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