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Intensification of Aila (May 2009) due to a warm core eddy in the north Bay of Bengal
Authors:Y Sadhuram  K Maneesha  T V Ramana Murty
Institution:1. National Institute of Oceanography, Regional Centre (CSIR), 176, Lawsons Bay colony, Visakhapatnam, 530017, India
Abstract:A very severe cyclonic storm ??Aila?? hit West Bengal on 26 May 2009. The storm intensified when it encountered with a warm core (SST?=?31°C) anti-cyclonic eddy (ACE4) in the north Bay of Bengal. The storm intensity increased by 43% due to this eddy, which is comparable with that (34%) obtained from a best fit line (derived from several numerical experiments over north-west Pacific Ocean). The shallow mixed layer of the large-scale ocean and deep mixed layer inside the eddy appear to be crucial parameters besides translation speed of the storm (Uh), ambient relative humidity and thermal stratification below mixed layer, in the storm intensification. From the eddy size and Uh, the eddy feedback factor is found to be about 0.4 (i.e. 40%), which is close to the above. Since there exists an inverse relationship between Uh and UOHC (upper ocean heat content), slow (fast) moving storms require high (low) UOHC. The warm ACE4 with a high UOHC of 149?kj/cm2 (300% higher than the climatological value) and deep warm layer (D26?=?126?m) opposes the cooling induced by the storm and helps for the intensification of the storm through the supply of large enthalpy (latent?+?sensible) flux.
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