Non-local Controls on Tropical Cyclogenesis: A Trajectory-based Genesis Potential Index

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1175/jas-d-23-0025.1
Lingwei Meng, Stephen T. Garner
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Abstract Tropical cyclone (TC) genesis is initiated by convective precursors or “seeds” and influenced by environmental conditions along the seed-to-TC trajectories. Genesis Potential Indices (GPIs) provide a simple way to evaluate TC genesis likelihood from environmental conditions, but have two limitations that may introduce bias. First, the globally fixed GPIs fail to represent inter-basin differences in the relationship between environments and genesis. Second, existing GPIs are only functions of local environmental conditions, whereas non-local factors may have a significant impact. We address the first limitation by constructing basin- and timescale-specific GPIs ( local-GPI s) over the Eastern North Pacific (ENP) and North Atlantic (NA) using Poisson regression. A sequential feature selection algorithm (SFS) identifies vertical wind shear and a heating condition as leading factors controlling TC genesis in the ENP and the NA, respectively. However, only a slight improvement in performance is achieved, motivating us to tackle the second limitation with a novel trajectory-based GPI ( traj-GPI ). We merge adjacent non-local environments into each grid point based on observed seed trajectory densities. The seed activity, driven mainly by upward motion, and the transition to TCs, controlled primarily by vertical wind shear or heating conditions, are captured simultaneously in the traj-GPI , yielding a better performance than the original GPIs. This study illustrates the importance of seed activity in modeling TC genesis and identifies key environmental factors that influence the process of TC genesis at different stages.
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热带气旋形成的非局地控制:基于轨迹的形成势指数
热带气旋(TC)的形成是由对流前体或“种子”发起的,并受到种子到TC轨迹沿线环境条件的影响。成因潜力指数(gpi)提供了一种从环境条件评估TC成因可能性的简单方法,但有两个局限性,可能会引入偏差。首先,全球固定的gpi不能反映盆地间环境与成因关系的差异。其次,现有的gpi仅是当地环境条件的函数,而非当地因素可能会产生重大影响。我们通过使用泊松回归在北太平洋东部(ENP)和北大西洋(NA)上构建盆地和时间尺度特定的gpi (local-GPI s)来解决第一个限制。序列特征选择算法(SFS)将垂直风切变和加热条件分别确定为ENP和NA中TC形成的主导因素。然而,仅实现了性能的轻微改进,这促使我们用一种新的基于轨迹的GPI (traj-GPI)来解决第二个限制。我们根据观察到的种子轨迹密度将相邻的非局部环境合并到每个网格点中。主要由上升运动驱动的种子活动和主要由垂直风切变或加热条件控制的向tc的过渡在轨迹- gpi中同时被捕获,其性能优于原始gpi。本研究阐明了种子活性在种子发生模拟中的重要性,并确定了影响不同阶段种子发生过程的关键环境因子。
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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 地学-气象与大气科学
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3-6 weeks
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