The life cycle of a central Pacific cyclone, characterized by a 48-h interval of rapid fluctuation in its intensity, is examined. The cyclone of interest underwent a period of explosive cyclogenesis from 1200 UTC 4 November to 1200 UTC 5 November 1986, followed 12 h later by a period of unusually rapid decay. Output from a numerical simulation of this event, run using the fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University–National Center for Atmospheric Research (PSU–NCAR) Mesoscale Model (MM5), is used to perform a piecewise potential vorticity (PV) inversion in order to diagnose the life cycle of this unusual cyclone. The analysis reveals that the presence of lower-tropospheric frontogenetic forcing in an environment char-acterized by reduced...
Cyclones are a key element of extratropical weather and frequently lead to extreme events like wind ...
The dynamical and microphysical properties of a well-observed cyclone from the North Atlantic Wavegu...
In this study the Purdue Mesoscale Model (PMM) was used to study a winter cyclone that developed in ...
Employing output from a successful numerical simulation, piecewise potential vorticity inversion is ...
Local energetics diagnostics of the life cycles of consecutive, explosively deepening, extratropical...
This paper examines the 24-h explosive development periods of two extratropical cyclones, the first ...
The authors investigate the influence of western North Pacific (WNP) tropical cyclones (TCs) on thei...
An objectively defined three-dimensional cyclone phase space is proposed and explored. Cyclone phase...
This paper presents the diagnosis of an extratropical cyclone that developed explosively from 18 to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology and Physical Oceanograph...
A quantification of local energy dispersion is employed to distinguish cases of downstream baroclini...
Recent literature demonstrates that recurving tropical cyclones (TCs) induce a response in the downs...
A strong extratropical cyclone made landfall in Northern California on 19\ud February 1993, bringing...
Several cases of western North Pacific tropical cyclogenesis from the 1991 season are studied, with ...
Extratropical transition (ET) in the western North Pacific is defined here in terms of two stages: t...
Cyclones are a key element of extratropical weather and frequently lead to extreme events like wind ...
The dynamical and microphysical properties of a well-observed cyclone from the North Atlantic Wavegu...
In this study the Purdue Mesoscale Model (PMM) was used to study a winter cyclone that developed in ...
Employing output from a successful numerical simulation, piecewise potential vorticity inversion is ...
Local energetics diagnostics of the life cycles of consecutive, explosively deepening, extratropical...
This paper examines the 24-h explosive development periods of two extratropical cyclones, the first ...
The authors investigate the influence of western North Pacific (WNP) tropical cyclones (TCs) on thei...
An objectively defined three-dimensional cyclone phase space is proposed and explored. Cyclone phase...
This paper presents the diagnosis of an extratropical cyclone that developed explosively from 18 to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology and Physical Oceanograph...
A quantification of local energy dispersion is employed to distinguish cases of downstream baroclini...
Recent literature demonstrates that recurving tropical cyclones (TCs) induce a response in the downs...
A strong extratropical cyclone made landfall in Northern California on 19\ud February 1993, bringing...
Several cases of western North Pacific tropical cyclogenesis from the 1991 season are studied, with ...
Extratropical transition (ET) in the western North Pacific is defined here in terms of two stages: t...
Cyclones are a key element of extratropical weather and frequently lead to extreme events like wind ...
The dynamical and microphysical properties of a well-observed cyclone from the North Atlantic Wavegu...
In this study the Purdue Mesoscale Model (PMM) was used to study a winter cyclone that developed in ...