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A Horizontal Index For The Influence Of Upper-Level Environmental Flow On Tropical Cyclone Intensity

WEATHER AND FORECASTING(2016)

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A horizontal map of the upper-level forcing index (ULFI) is constructed to show the possible influence of upper-level large-scale environmental flow on the intensity change of tropical cyclones (TCs). The ULFI includes three commonly used diagnostics, that is, 200-hPa eddy flux convergences of both relative (REFC) and planetary angular momentum (PEFC), as well as axisymmetric absolute vorticity as a denominator that rescales the strength of the eddy forcings similar to the outflow-layer inertial stability. A simple procedure is adopted to convert these storm-relative components and the ULFI into Eulerian horizontal maps. Applications of this index map to three selected TC cases clearly demonstrate the process of upper-level TC-environment interaction: when a TC moves into a region of high (low) index, significant upper-level asymmetric forcing is exerted on the TC, leading to the strengthening (weakening) of the TC's axisymmetric outflow and then possibly its intensity. As such, the horizontal map of ULFI not only provides a quantitative way of estimating the strength of upper-level asymmetric forcing at each grid point, but also serves as an indicator showing where the possible intensity change of a TC would occur under the influence of upper-level environmental flow. The index is thus recommended to be used in future studies of TC-environment interaction.
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Operational forecasting, Hurricanes/typhoons, Forecasting, Atm/Ocean Structure/ Phenomena
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