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Sudden Track Changes of Tropical Cyclones in Monsoon Gyres: Full- Physics, Idealized Numerical Experiments Jia Liang and Liguang Wu Pacific Typhoon Research Center, NUIST 21 January, 2015 Megi (2010) Songda (2011) Sinlaku (2008)

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Page 1: Sudden Track Changes of Tropical Cyclones in Monsoon Gyres: Full-Physics, Idealized Numerical Experiments Jia Liang and Liguang Wu Pacific Typhoon Research

Sudden Track Changes of Tropical Cyclones in Monsoon Gyres: Full-Physics, Idealized

Numerical ExperimentsJia Liang and Liguang Wu

Pacific Typhoon Research Center, NUIST

21 January, 2015

Megi (2010)

Songda (2011)Sinlaku (2008)

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OUTLINE

1. Introduction

2. Experimental design

3. Simulated sudden northward turninng track

4. Sensitive experiments

5. Conclusions

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1. INTRODUCTION• Monsoon Gyre (Lander 1994)

• Sudden northward TC track changes in the WNP (Carr and Elberry 1995) August 1991

low-frequency nearly circular cyclonic vortex a diameter of about 2500 km

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• A major challenge in operational TC forecasting (Wu et al. 2013)

• Numerical study of Morakot (2009) (Liang et al. 2011)

• Observation: Coalescence process, enhanced synoptic-scale southwesterly flows (Wu et al. 2011 a, b, Wu et al. 2013)

Carr and Elberry (1995)

TC

MG

A

β-induced energy dispersion

RECENT STUDIES

mean forecast error in distance at the turning time

average forecast error >

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TC track changes associated with monsoon gyres:

Sudden northward turning and Westward turning TC tracks

(Wu et al. 2013, Mon. Wea. Rev)

• Q1: What types of TC tracks can happen within monsoon gyres?• Q2: What affects TC track types within monsoon gyres?

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2. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

• Three two-way interactive domains (27 , 9, and 3 km)

• Large-scale monsoon gyre at 20°N and a samll TC

• Initial vertical profiles of environmental RH and T from the MERRA reanalysis

• Open ocean: SST = 29℃

Initial radial profiles

TC: 81 km, 30 m/s, 1000km

MG: 594 km, 10 m/s, 3000km

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3. SIMULATED SUDDEN NORTHWARD TURNING TRACK

• within about 12 hours (75-87 h)

TC: 400 km to the east of the MG center.

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(1) Relationship with the steering flow

PVT diagnostic approach

(Wu and Wang 2000)

78 h72 h

84 h 90 h

C : TC motion, HA : horizontal advection

DH : diabatic heating

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(2) Coalescence of two systems

700 hPa environmental winds

( TC removed, Kurihara et al. (1995))

66 h

78 h 84 h symmetrization

Azimuthal mean asymmetric kinetic energy

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42 h 66 h

75 h 78 h

81 h 84 h

(3) Cyclonic rotaion of TC beta gyres

Wavenumber-1 asymmetric components

Cyclonic rotation of TC beta gyres

Southward ventilation flow

Slowdown of TC westward translation

coalescence

The MG catches up with the TC.

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(4) Rotation of negative relative vorticity

Azimuthal mean asymmetric kinetic energy

rapidly increase

`500 km

`300 km

700 hPa relative vorticity ( shaded ) and wind fields (vector)

Enhanced peripheral southwesterly winds

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4. SENSITIVE EXPERIMENTS

(1) Gaussian monsoon gyre

Mallen et al. (2005)

weaker cyclonic feature

southwestward around 77 h

The cyclonic rotation angle of TC beta drift is sensitive to the magnitude of cyclonic sheared environmental flows (Wang et al. 1997)

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(1) Gaussian monsoon gyre

42h 66h

75h 84h

Wavenumber-1 asymmetric components

• Smaller angle of the cyclonic rotation of the TC beta gyres

• The coalescence process does not happen.

700 hPa wind fields

60 h 72 h

84 h 96 h

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(2) Other initial structural parameters of the MG

• Little effect on the sudden northward track changes

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(3) Sensitivity to TC structure

• All simulated TCs experience the northward turning.

• The turning angle is more sensitive to the initial location of the TC.

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(4) Sensitivity to TC outer strength

• The less turning angle of the stronger TC is associated with the rapid reduced translation speed.

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TC-MG INTERACTION & TRACK TYPES

• Q1: What types of TC tracks can happen within monsoon gyres?• Q2: What affects TC track types within monsoon gyres?

Sudden northward track

Northward track without a sharp turning

Westward turning track

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5. CONCLUSIONS

1. The TC coalescence with the MG is a key process to the occurrence of sudden northward TC track changes.

2. The coalescence process is associated with a cyclonic rotation of TC beta gyres, which reduces the TC northwestward motion.

3. West-turning TC track is due to the relatively faster TC movement, while the relatively faster MG movement leads to northward tracks without a sharp turning.

4. The profiles of both MGs and TCs are important for successfully predicting the sudden track change in numerical models.

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