Using aircraft flight-level data, the present work demonstrates that the kinematic and thermodynamic distri-butions within the eye and eyewall of strong hurricanes are observed to evolve between two distinct regimes. In the first regime, angular velocity is greatest within the eyewall and relatively depressed within the eye. In the second regime, radial profiles of angular velocity are nearly monotonic, with maxima found at the eye center. Considering sequential profiles within individual hurricanes, the authors find that the evolution of the kinematic distribution is often marked by a transition from the first regime to the second. The transition can occur in less than 1 h. Also noted during the transition are dramatic changes in the therm...
Tropical cyclone (TC) rapid intensification (RI) is usually accompanied by a rapid eyewall contracti...
Concentric eyewall formation and eyewall replacement cycles are intrinsic processes that determine t...
Eyewall replacements in mature tropical cyclones usually cause intensity fluctuations. One reason fo...
The transport and mixing characteristics of a large sample of air parcels within a mature and vertic...
Flight-level aircraft data are used to examine inner-core thermodynamic changes during eyewall re-pl...
Hurricane eyewalls are often observed to be nearly circular structures, but they are occasionally ob...
Intense tropical cyclones often exhibit concentric eyewall patterns in their radar reflectivity. Dee...
Big whirls have little whirls that feed on their velocity; and little whirls have lesser whirls, and...
In intense tropical cyclones, sea level pressures at the center are 50–100 hPa lower than outside th...
In hurricane eyewalls, the vertical stretching effect tends to produce an annular ring of high vorti...
This paper presents a climatology of the initial eye formations of a broad set of Atlantic tropical ...
This article has been contributed to by US Government employees and their work is in the public doma...
This is the second of two papers on the buoyancy of convective vertical motions in the inner core of...
To better understand the processes involved in tropical cyclone development, the authors simulate an...
[1] An analysis is presented of two high‐resolution hurricane simulations of Katrina and Rita (2005)...
Tropical cyclone (TC) rapid intensification (RI) is usually accompanied by a rapid eyewall contracti...
Concentric eyewall formation and eyewall replacement cycles are intrinsic processes that determine t...
Eyewall replacements in mature tropical cyclones usually cause intensity fluctuations. One reason fo...
The transport and mixing characteristics of a large sample of air parcels within a mature and vertic...
Flight-level aircraft data are used to examine inner-core thermodynamic changes during eyewall re-pl...
Hurricane eyewalls are often observed to be nearly circular structures, but they are occasionally ob...
Intense tropical cyclones often exhibit concentric eyewall patterns in their radar reflectivity. Dee...
Big whirls have little whirls that feed on their velocity; and little whirls have lesser whirls, and...
In intense tropical cyclones, sea level pressures at the center are 50–100 hPa lower than outside th...
In hurricane eyewalls, the vertical stretching effect tends to produce an annular ring of high vorti...
This paper presents a climatology of the initial eye formations of a broad set of Atlantic tropical ...
This article has been contributed to by US Government employees and their work is in the public doma...
This is the second of two papers on the buoyancy of convective vertical motions in the inner core of...
To better understand the processes involved in tropical cyclone development, the authors simulate an...
[1] An analysis is presented of two high‐resolution hurricane simulations of Katrina and Rita (2005)...
Tropical cyclone (TC) rapid intensification (RI) is usually accompanied by a rapid eyewall contracti...
Concentric eyewall formation and eyewall replacement cycles are intrinsic processes that determine t...
Eyewall replacements in mature tropical cyclones usually cause intensity fluctuations. One reason fo...