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Air-sea Interaction of Typhoon Sinlaku (2002) Simulated by the Canadian MC2 Model
引用本文:任雪娟.Air-sea Interaction of Typhoon Sinlaku (2002) Simulated by the Canadian MC2 Model[J].大气科学进展,2006,23(4):521-530.
作者姓名:任雪娟
作者单位:Department of Atmospheric Sciences Nanjing University,Bedford Institute of Oceanography P. O. Box 1006 Dartmouth,NS,B2Y 4A2,Canada,Nanjing 210093
基金项目:国家自然科学基金,教育部留学回国人员科研启动基金
摘    要:Three experiments for the simulation of typhoon Sinlaku (2002) over the western North Pacific are performed in this study by using the Canadian Mesoscale Compressible Community (MC2) atmospheric model. The objective of these simulations is to investigate the air-sea interaction during extreme weather conditions, and to determine the sensitivity of the typhoon evolution to the sea surface temperature (SST)cooling induced by the typhoon. It is shown from the three experiments that the surface heat fluxes have a substantial influence on the slow-moving cyclone over its lifetime. When the SST in the East China coastal ocean becomes 1℃ cooler in the simulation, less latent heat and sensible heat fluxes from the underlying ocean to the cyclone tend to reduce the typhoon intensity. The cyclone is weakened by 7 hPa at the time of its peak intensity. The SST cooling also has impacts on the vertical structure of the typhoon by weakening the warm core and drying the eye wall. With a finer horizontal resolution of (1/6)°×(1/6)°, the model produces higher surface wind, and therefore more surface heat fluxes are emitted from the ocean surface to the cyclone, in the finer-resolution MC2 grid compared with the relatively lower resolution of 0.25°×0.25°MC2 grid.

关 键 词:台风  热带气象  大气-海洋交换  MC2模型
收稿时间:2005-04-15
修稿时间:2005-10-09

Air-sea interaction of typhoon Sinlaku (2002) simulated by the Canadian MC2 model
Xuejuan Ren,William Perrie.Air-sea interaction of typhoon Sinlaku (2002) simulated by the Canadian MC2 model[J].Advances in Atmospheric Sciences,2006,23(4):521-530.
Authors:Xuejuan Ren  William Perrie
Institution:Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093,Bedford Institute of Oceanography, P. O. Box 1006, Dartmouth, NS, B2Y 4A2, Canada
Abstract:Three experiments for the simulation of typhoon Sinlaku (2002) over the western North Pacific are performed in this study by using the Canadian Mesoscale Compressible Community (MC2) atmospheric model. The objective of these simulations is to investigate the air-sea interaction during extreme weather conditions, and to determine the sensitivity of the typhoon evolution to the sea surface temperature (SST) cooling induced by the typhoon. It is shown from the three experiments that the surface heat fluxes have a substantial influence on the slow-moving cyclone over its lifetime. When the SST in the East China coastal ocean becomes 1C cooler in the simulation, less latent heat and sensible heat fluxes from the underlying ocean to the cyclone tend to reduce the typhoon intensity. The cyclone is weakened by 7 hPa at the time of its peak intensity. The SST cooling also has impacts on the vertical structure of the typhoon by weakening the warm core and drying the eye wall. With a finer horizontal resolution of (1/6) × (1/6), the model produces higher surface wind, and therefore more surface heat fluxes are emitted from the ocean surface to the cyclone, in the finer-resolution MC2 grid compared with the relatively lower resolution of 0.25 ×0.25 MC2 grid.
Keywords:typhoon  air-sea interaction  SST cooling  MC2
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