An Analysis of the Synoptic Dynamic and Hydrologic Character of the Black Sea Cyclone Falchion

Moses B. Farr, James V. Gasch, Evan J. Travis, Sarah M. Weaver, V. Yavuz, I. Semenova, O. Panasiuk, A. Lupo
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In the Mediterranean and occasionally in the Black Sea, low-pressure systems with the character of both mid-latitude and tropical cyclones can form. These hybrid storms are called subtropical storms, subtropical depressions, medistorms/medicanes, or tropical-like cyclones (TLC). A strong low-pressure system given the name Falchion developed in northern part of the Black Sea during 11–20 August 2021. This storm was blamed for damage and more than 30 casualties in the nations bordering the region. At peak intensity, this storm was a as strong as a tropical depression. Falchion developed and moved northeast, reaching peak intensity before becoming nearly stationary. The NCEP reanalyses and satellite data obtained from Eumetsat’s geostationary satellite, Meteosat-8, were used to examine the character of the storm. This study demonstrates that the movement of Falchion was impeded by a blocking event that occurred over central Asia during much of August 2021. The storm did share characteristics with tropical systems, but a comparison of Falchion to tropical depressions and subtropical storms in the North and South Atlantic demonstrated that this storm was more consistent with these types of storms when examining the storm and the proximal environment. This included an examination of integrated water vapor (IVT) plumes, and the plume associated with Falchion did rise to the character of an atmospheric river in spite of the smaller scale.
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黑海气旋“猎鹰”的天气动力和水文特征分析
在地中海,偶尔在黑海,可以形成具有中纬度和热带气旋特征的低压系统。这些混合风暴被称为亚热带风暴、亚热带低气压、中等风暴或热带气旋(TLC)。2021年8月11日至20日,一个名为Falchion的强低压系统在黑海北部发展。这场风暴在该地区周边国家造成了破坏和30多人伤亡。在最高强度时,这场风暴与热带低气压一样强。“猎鹰”发展并向东北移动,在接近静止之前达到峰值强度。NCEP再分析和从欧洲气象卫星组织的地球同步卫星Meteosat-8获得的卫星数据被用来检查风暴的特征。该研究表明,2021年8月发生在中亚上空的阻塞事件阻碍了Falchion的移动。该风暴确实与热带系统有共同的特征,但将Falchion与南北大西洋的热带低气压和亚热带风暴进行比较表明,在检查风暴和近端环境时,该风暴与这些类型的风暴更为一致。这包括对综合水蒸气(IVT)羽流的检查,尽管规模较小,但与Falchion相关的羽流确实上升到大气河流的特征。
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