The synoptic situation and mesoscale structure of an explosive extratropical cyclone over the Northwestern Pacific in March 2007 are investigated through weather station observations and data reanalysis. The cyclone is located beneath the poleward side of the exit of a 200 hPa jet, which is a strong divergent region aloft. At mid-level, the cyclone lies on the downstream side of a well-developed trough, where a strong ascending motion frequently occurs. Cross-section analyses with weather station data show that the cyclone has a warm and moist core. A ‘nose’ of the cold front, which is characterized by a low-level protruding structure in the equivalent potential temperature field, forms when the cyclone moves offshore. This ‘nose’ structure...
In the present study, the development, path and thermal structure of the high-level cyclone which ap...
Three cases of mesoscale marine cyclogenesis over the subtropics of the Western Pacific Ocean are in...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 141-156.1. Introduction -- 2. Data sources and methodology -- 3...
Recent literature demonstrates that recurving tropical cyclones (TCs) induce a response in the downs...
We investigated the early-stage development of cyclones occurring in the strong baroclinic regions i...
Recently, it frequently occurs that extratropical cyclones over Japanese islands and its surrounding...
The formation of explosively developing twin extratropical cyclones is investigated for background c...
The Northwest Pacific features strong sea surface temperature (SST) gradients providing favourable c...
In 1980, Frederick Sanders and John Gyakum classified the maritime cold season rapidly deepening low...
Abstract. The explosive cyclogenesis of extratropical cyclones and the occurrence of atmospheric riv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology and Physical Oceanograph...
Extratropical cyclone lifecycles have been studied extensively with the aim of understanding the dyn...
A database of tropical cyclone best track and intensity information for the southwest Pacific Ocean ...
Extratropical cyclone lifecycles have been studied extensively with the aim of understanding the dyn...
The possible role of air⁻sea latent heat flux (LHF) in tropical cyclone (TC) genesis over the ...
In the present study, the development, path and thermal structure of the high-level cyclone which ap...
Three cases of mesoscale marine cyclogenesis over the subtropics of the Western Pacific Ocean are in...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 141-156.1. Introduction -- 2. Data sources and methodology -- 3...
Recent literature demonstrates that recurving tropical cyclones (TCs) induce a response in the downs...
We investigated the early-stage development of cyclones occurring in the strong baroclinic regions i...
Recently, it frequently occurs that extratropical cyclones over Japanese islands and its surrounding...
The formation of explosively developing twin extratropical cyclones is investigated for background c...
The Northwest Pacific features strong sea surface temperature (SST) gradients providing favourable c...
In 1980, Frederick Sanders and John Gyakum classified the maritime cold season rapidly deepening low...
Abstract. The explosive cyclogenesis of extratropical cyclones and the occurrence of atmospheric riv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology and Physical Oceanograph...
Extratropical cyclone lifecycles have been studied extensively with the aim of understanding the dyn...
A database of tropical cyclone best track and intensity information for the southwest Pacific Ocean ...
Extratropical cyclone lifecycles have been studied extensively with the aim of understanding the dyn...
The possible role of air⁻sea latent heat flux (LHF) in tropical cyclone (TC) genesis over the ...
In the present study, the development, path and thermal structure of the high-level cyclone which ap...
Three cases of mesoscale marine cyclogenesis over the subtropics of the Western Pacific Ocean are in...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 141-156.1. Introduction -- 2. Data sources and methodology -- 3...