2023
DOI: 10.1002/qj.4425
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On the intensification of typhoon Damrey with the monsoon gyre

Abstract: Typhoon Damrey, the first named tropical cyclone (TC) of the year 2000 in the western North Pacific, was embedded in a monsoon gyre (MG) during its intensification period. We explored the mechanisms of its rapid development and the contribution of the MG using a localized, instantaneous energetics diagnostic tool: the multiscale window transform (MWT) and MWT-based multiscale energetics analysis. We used the ERA5 reanalysis dataset to obtain the fields on three temporal scales: TC-scale fields; MG-scale fields… Show more

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“…MWT and the MWT-based multiscale energetics analysis have been validated with benchmark geophysical fluid dynamical processes (e.g., Liang and Robinson 2007), and applied with success in many real atmosphere-ocean-climate problems. The most recent ones include those on storm track (Zhao et al 2019), atmospheric blocking (Ma and Liang 2017), cold wave outbreak (Xu and Liang 2020), squall line (Guo and Liang 2022), tropical cyclone (Song et al 2023), and Gulf of Mexico circulation (Yang et al 2020(Yang et al , 2021, to name a few.…”
Section: ) Canonical Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MWT and the MWT-based multiscale energetics analysis have been validated with benchmark geophysical fluid dynamical processes (e.g., Liang and Robinson 2007), and applied with success in many real atmosphere-ocean-climate problems. The most recent ones include those on storm track (Zhao et al 2019), atmospheric blocking (Ma and Liang 2017), cold wave outbreak (Xu and Liang 2020), squall line (Guo and Liang 2022), tropical cyclone (Song et al 2023), and Gulf of Mexico circulation (Yang et al 2020(Yang et al , 2021, to name a few.…”
Section: ) Canonical Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%