在水行星模拟中连接热带气旋、前体扰动和ITCZ

IF 4.4 2区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Adam C. Burnett, Aditi Sheshadri, Thomas Robinson, Pu Lin
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摘要

我们研究了全球热带气旋(TC)频率与热带辐合带(ITCZ)纬度之间的尺度关系,并用50公里分辨率的地球物理流体动力学实验室大气模型4.0进行了模拟。模拟使用固定的、纬向对称的海面温度分布,包括一些具有均匀增温和冷却扰动的海面温度分布。我们发现单位面积的TC频率与ITCZ的科里奥利参数成正比,遵循先前研究中引入的相同缩放。我们假设这些模拟中的tc起源于ITCZ的前兆扰动,并在达到足够温暖的海温时增强为tc。为了验证这一解释,我们采用了基于降水和涡度的不同方法跟踪了TC前兆,并将TC前兆频率与TC频率和ITCZ纬度进行了比较。两种追踪方法都表明前体主要起源于ITCZ的极地边缘,这与我们假设的TC形成途径一致。我们还证实,大多数TC发生事件之前,在同一地区立即发生了一个前体。而前驱体频率仅与ITCZ处的科里奥利参量和前驱体频率呈弱相关。与基于降水的前兆相比,基于涡度的前兆的相关性更强。这些混合的结果为我们的假设解释提供了部分但不完全的支持。它们还说明了结果如何取决于前体跟踪方案的选择,强调需要改进对如何最好地定义和跟踪TC前体的理解。
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Connecting Tropical Cyclones, Precursor Disturbances, and the ITCZ in Aquaplanet Simulations

Connecting Tropical Cyclones, Precursor Disturbances, and the ITCZ in Aquaplanet Simulations

We investigate a scaling relationship between global tropical cyclone (TC) frequency and the latitude of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) in simulations performed with a 50-km-resolution aquaplanet version of the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Atmosphere Model 4.0. The simulations use fixed, zonally symmetric sea surface temperature distributions, including some with uniform warming and cooling perturbations. We find that TC frequency per unit area is proportional to the Coriolis parameter at the ITCZ, following the same scaling introduced in a previous study. We hypothesize that TCs in these simulations originate as precursor disturbances at the ITCZ and intensify into TCs upon reaching sufficiently warm SSTs. We test this interpretation by tracking TC precursors, with different methods based on precipitation and vorticity, and comparing TC precursor frequency with TC frequency and ITCZ latitude. Both tracking methods show that precursors predominantly originate around the poleward edge of the ITCZ, consistent with our hypothesized TC genesis pathway. We also verify that most TC genesis events are immediately preceded by the occurrence of a precursor in the same area. However, precursor frequency is only weakly correlated with the Coriolis parameter at the ITCZ and precursor frequency. The correlation is stronger for vorticity-based precursors than for precipitation-based precursors. These mixed results provide partial, but not complete, support for our hypothesized interpretation. They also illustrate how results can depend on the choice of precursor tracking scheme, underlining a need for improved understanding of how best to define and track TC precursors.

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Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
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11.40
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241
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (JAMES) is committed to advancing the science of Earth systems modeling by offering high-quality scientific research through online availability and open access licensing. JAMES invites authors and readers from the international Earth systems modeling community. Open access. Articles are available free of charge for everyone with Internet access to view and download. Formal peer review. Supplemental material, such as code samples, images, and visualizations, is published at no additional charge. No additional charge for color figures. Modest page charges to cover production costs. Articles published in high-quality full text PDF, HTML, and XML. Internal and external reference linking, DOI registration, and forward linking via CrossRef.
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