Diurnal variations of tropical cyclone outer region size growth

IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Atmospheric Science Letters Pub Date : 2023-08-08 DOI:10.1002/asl.1183
Jiacheng Hong, Qiaoyan Wu
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Various aspects of tropical cyclones (TCs) fluctuate with the diurnal cycle. TC size is critical to the extent of its damage, but diurnal variations in the growth of the outer region size have largely remained unexplored. This paper examines the diurnal variations in the growth of the radius of gale-force winds (34 kt; R34) by analyzing best-track data from 2001 to 2019 for both North Atlantic TCs and global TCs outside of the North Atlantic region. Statistically significant diurnal variations was found for R34 growth, with the maximum 6-h growth rate occurring at 2100–0300 local solar time (LST) for North Atlantic TCs, and at 0300–0900 LST for global TCs excluding the North Atlantic which experienced rapid intensification (≥30 knots within 24 h). The higher R34 6-h growth rates during the night were linked to a larger extent of very deep convective clouds with infrared brightness temperatures <208 K during this time.

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热带气旋外区大小增长的日变化
热带气旋的各个方面随日周期而波动。TC大小对其破坏程度至关重要,但外部区域大小增长的日变化在很大程度上仍未被探索。本文研究了大风(34 kt;R34),通过分析2001年至2019年北大西洋TC和北大西洋地区以外的全球TC的最佳跟踪数据。R34的生长在统计上存在显著的日变化,北大西洋TC的最大6小时生长率出现在当地太阳时2100–0300,全球TC的最大增长率出现在本地太阳时0300–0900,北大西洋除外,北大西洋经历了快速增强(24小时内≥30节 h) 。夜间较高的R34 6‐h增长率与红外亮度温度<208的较大范围的对流云有关 K。
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