The transport and mixing characteristics of a large sample of air parcels within a mature and vertically sheared hurricane vortex are examined. Data from a high-resolution (2-km horizontal grid spacing) nu-merical simulation of real-case Hurricane Bonnie (1998) are used to calculate Lagrangian trajectories of air parcels in various subdomains of the hurricane (namely, the eye, eyewall, and near environment) to study the degree of interaction (transport and mixing) between these subdomains. It is found that 1) there is transport and mixing from the low-level eye to the eyewall that carries air possessing relatively high values of equivalent potential temperature (e), which can enhance the efficiency of the hurricane heat engine; 2) a portion...
Eyewall replacement cycles (ERCs) are naturally occurring phenomena in some intense tropical cyclone...
For applications such as windstorm underwriting or storm-surge forecasting, hurricane wind profiles ...
Hurricane eyewalls are often observed to be nearly circular structures, but they are occasionally ob...
Using aircraft flight-level data, the present work demonstrates that the kinematic and thermodynamic...
In hurricane eyewalls, the vertical stretching effect tends to produce an annular ring of high vorti...
To better understand the processes involved in tropical cyclone development, the authors simulate an...
Intense tropical cyclones often exhibit concentric eyewall patterns in their radar reflectivity. Dee...
This article has been contributed to by US Government employees and their work is in the public doma...
A collection of images depicting various swirling patterns within low-level cloud decks in hurricane...
[1] An analysis is presented of two high‐resolution hurricane simulations of Katrina and Rita (2005)...
Hurricanes, like many other atmospheric flows, are associated with turbulent motions over a wide ran...
Despite considerable progress in understanding the hurricane vortex using balanced models, the valid...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Eyewall replacements in mature tropical cyclones usually cause intensity fluctuations. One reason fo...
The rapid intensification of Hurricane Katrina followed by the devastation of the U.S. Gulf States h...
Eyewall replacement cycles (ERCs) are naturally occurring phenomena in some intense tropical cyclone...
For applications such as windstorm underwriting or storm-surge forecasting, hurricane wind profiles ...
Hurricane eyewalls are often observed to be nearly circular structures, but they are occasionally ob...
Using aircraft flight-level data, the present work demonstrates that the kinematic and thermodynamic...
In hurricane eyewalls, the vertical stretching effect tends to produce an annular ring of high vorti...
To better understand the processes involved in tropical cyclone development, the authors simulate an...
Intense tropical cyclones often exhibit concentric eyewall patterns in their radar reflectivity. Dee...
This article has been contributed to by US Government employees and their work is in the public doma...
A collection of images depicting various swirling patterns within low-level cloud decks in hurricane...
[1] An analysis is presented of two high‐resolution hurricane simulations of Katrina and Rita (2005)...
Hurricanes, like many other atmospheric flows, are associated with turbulent motions over a wide ran...
Despite considerable progress in understanding the hurricane vortex using balanced models, the valid...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Eyewall replacements in mature tropical cyclones usually cause intensity fluctuations. One reason fo...
The rapid intensification of Hurricane Katrina followed by the devastation of the U.S. Gulf States h...
Eyewall replacement cycles (ERCs) are naturally occurring phenomena in some intense tropical cyclone...
For applications such as windstorm underwriting or storm-surge forecasting, hurricane wind profiles ...
Hurricane eyewalls are often observed to be nearly circular structures, but they are occasionally ob...