2021
DOI: 10.1029/2021jd035511
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Storm‐Scale and Fine‐Scale Boundary Layer Structures of Tropical Cyclones Simulated With the WRF‐LES Framework

Abstract: The main energy source for tropical cyclones (TCs) is from the warm ocean through their boundary layer (BL) processes. Understanding the TC boundary layer (TCBL) structure has become increasingly important in the effort toward developing high-resolution numerical models and improving TC intensity forecasts (

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“…Significant variability in the wind field at 10-m height can be seen in Figure 1A. The variabilities in the surface winds are caused by the fine-scale coherent structures, which have been studied in many observational and numerical studies (Wurman and Winslow, 1998;Morrison et al, 2005;Marks et al, 2008;Rotunno et al, 2009;Lorsolo et al, 2010;Foster, 2013;Gao and Ginis, 2014;Green and Zhang, 2015;Wu et al, 2018;Wurman and Kosiba, 2018;Wu et al, 2019;Liu et al, 2021). 1-min mean wind fields at 10-m height are shown in Figure 1B.…”
Section: Tc Intensity In Terms Of Surface Windsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Significant variability in the wind field at 10-m height can be seen in Figure 1A. The variabilities in the surface winds are caused by the fine-scale coherent structures, which have been studied in many observational and numerical studies (Wurman and Winslow, 1998;Morrison et al, 2005;Marks et al, 2008;Rotunno et al, 2009;Lorsolo et al, 2010;Foster, 2013;Gao and Ginis, 2014;Green and Zhang, 2015;Wu et al, 2018;Wurman and Kosiba, 2018;Wu et al, 2019;Liu et al, 2021). 1-min mean wind fields at 10-m height are shown in Figure 1B.…”
Section: Tc Intensity In Terms Of Surface Windsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The TC center is determined with the algorithm from previous studies (Wu et al, 2006;Yang et al, 2020), in which the TC center is located until the maximum azimuthally-averaged tangential wind is found. The identification algorithm of TSVs in the numerical experiment is based on the specific threshold of vertical velocity and vorticity similar to that used in the previous studies (Wu et al, 2018;Wu et al, 2019;Feng et al, 2021;Liu et al, 2021). Since the innermost domain moves with the TC, the variables are all projected into a fixed reference framework (overlapped domains within the 22-min) during the 22-min period.…”
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