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A numerical study on rapid intensification of Hurricane Charley (2004) near landfall
Authors:Kyungjeen Park   X. Zou  Gang Li
Affiliation:(1) National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA;(2) Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA;(3) Present address: Hydrological Science Branch, NASA/GSFC, Code-614.3, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
Abstract:The rapid intensification of Hurricane Charley (2004) near landfall is studied using the fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University/National Center for Atmospheric Research (PSU/NCAR) Mesoscale Model (MM5) and its adjoint system for both vortex initialization and forecasts. A significant improvement in both track and intensity forecasts is achieved after an ill-defined storm vortex, derived from large-scale analysis, in the initial condition is replaced by the vortex generated by a four-dimensional data variational (4D-Var) hurricane initialization scheme. Results from numerical experiments suggest that both the inclusion of the upper-level trough and the use of high horizontal resolution (6 km) are important for numerical simulations to capture the observed rapid intensification as well as the size reduction during the rapid intensification of Hurricane Charley. The approach of the upper-level trough significantly enhanced the upper-level divergence and vertical motion within simulated hurricanes. Small-scale features that are not resolvable at 18 km resolution are important to the rapid intensification and shrinking of Hurricane Charley (2004). Numerical results from this study further confirm that the theoretical relationship between the intensification and shrinking of tropical cyclones based on the angular momentum conservation and the cyclostrophic approximation can be applied to the azimuthal mean flows.
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