Track Deflection of Typhoon Chanthu (2021) near Taiwan as Investigated Using a High-Resolution Global Model

IF 2.8 3区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Monthly Weather Review Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1175/mwr-d-23-0237.1
Ya-Shin Chi, Ching-Yuang Huang, W. Skamarock
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The Model for Prediction Across Scales (MPAS) with variable resolution (60-15-1 km) is used to investigate the track deflection of Typhoon Chanthu (2021) near Taiwan. Chanthu exhibited a rightward track deflection as it approached southeast Taiwan and underwent a leftward deflection when moving northward offshore of northeast Taiwan. Numerical experiments are conducted to identify the physical processes for the track deflection. The rightward deflection of the northbound typhoon is induced by the recirculating flow resulting from the effect of Taiwan’s topography. A wavenumber-one potential vorticity (PV) budget analysis indicates that horizontal PV advection dominates the earlier rightward deflection, while the later leftward deflection is mainly in response to stronger asymmetric cloud heating at low levels at the offshore quadrant of the typhoon. A pair of cyclonic and anticyclonic gyres in the wavenumber-one flow difference is induced by Taiwan’s topography. These rotate counterclockwise to drive the track deflection, most often in westbound typhoons. Idealized WRF simulations are also conducted to explore the track deflection under different northbound conditions. The simulations confirm the track deflection mechanism with similar PV dynamics to the MPAS simulations for Chanthu and illustrate the variabilities of the track deflection for different steering conditions and vortex origins. The rightward deflection of northbound typhoons is essentially determined by a reduced ratio of R/LE where R is the vortex size and LE is the effective length of the mountain range.
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利用高分辨率全球模型研究台风 "灿都"(2021 年)在台湾附近的路径偏移
利用分辨率可变(60-15-1 公里)的跨尺度预报模式(MPAS)研究了台风 "灿都"(2021 年)在台湾附近的路径偏转。台风 "灿都 "在接近台湾东南部时出现向右偏转的轨迹,在台湾东北部近海向北移动时出现向左偏转的轨迹。我们进行了数值实验,以确定轨道偏转的物理过程。北上台风向右偏转是由台湾地形影响产生的再循环流引起的。波数一潜在涡度(PV)预算分析表明,水平潜在涡度平流主导了早期的向右偏转,而后期的向左偏转主要是台风离岸象限低层较强的非对称云加热所致。由于台湾的地形,在波数一的流差中形成了一对气旋和反气旋涡旋。它们逆时针旋转,导致台风路径偏转,这在西行台风中最为常见。此外,还进行了理想化的 WRF 模拟,以探讨不同北行条件下的轨道偏转。模拟结果证实了与 "灿都 "的 MPAS 模拟结果相似的 PV 动态的轨道偏转机制,并说明了不同转向条件和涡旋起源下的轨道偏转的可变性。北行台风的向右偏转基本上由 R/LE 的缩小比决定,其中 R 是涡旋大小,LE 是山脉的有效长度。
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Monthly Weather Review
Monthly Weather Review 地学-气象与大气科学
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期刊介绍: Monthly Weather Review (MWR) (ISSN: 0027-0644; eISSN: 1520-0493) publishes research relevant to the analysis and prediction of observed atmospheric circulations and physics, including technique development, data assimilation, model validation, and relevant case studies. This research includes numerical and data assimilation techniques that apply to the atmosphere and/or ocean environments. MWR also addresses phenomena having seasonal and subseasonal time scales.
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