季风-锋面相互作用驱动阿拉伯海飓风Biparjoy的尾流恢复

IF 4.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Geophysical Research Letters Pub Date : 2025-02-21 DOI:10.1029/2024GL112413
Siddhant Kerhalkar, Ankitha Kannad, Alex Kinsella, Amit Tandon, Janet Sprintall, Craig M. Lee
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气旋产生的冷尾流提高了生产力,并影响了该地区当地的海气相互作用、随后风暴的路径和强度。然而,对这种尾流的恢复情况进行现场观察是罕见的。2023年,在气旋“比帕乔伊”通过约10天后,使用多种船上仪器对阿拉伯海的冷尾流进行了调查。该尾流宽约30公里,其东(西)缘浮力梯度较强(较弱),相对于西南季风呈下(前)向。这导致尾流边缘温度、盐度和速度的垂直结构明显不对称,说明了Ekman浮力通量和混合层涡流的重要性。虽然气旋后的尾流恢复通常归因于一维的昼夜加热和冷却,但这些观测结果强调了季风和潜在的三维亚中尺度过程之间的相互作用对缓慢移动的气旋尾流恢复的作用。
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Monsoon-Frontal Interactions Drive Cyclone Biparjoy's Wake Recovery in the Arabian Sea

Cyclone-generated cold wakes enhance productivity and impact local air-sea interaction, paths and intensities of subsequent storms in the region. However, in-situ observations of recovery across such wakes are rare. A cold wake in the Arabian Sea was surveyed using multiple shipboard instruments approximately 10 days after the passage of Cyclone Biparjoy in 2023. The wake, nearly 30 km wide, had a stronger (weaker) buoyancy gradient at its eastern (western) edge and assumed a downfront (upfront) orientation relative to the southwesterly monsoon winds. This resulted in notable asymmetry in the vertical structure of temperature, salinity and velocity at the edges of the wake, indicating the importance of Ekman Buoyancy Fluxes and Mixed Layer Eddies. While the wake recovery following a cyclone is often attributed to one-dimensional diurnal heating and cooling, these observations underscore the role of interactions between monsoon winds and underlying three-dimensional submesoscale processes for a slow-moving cyclone wake recovery.

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Geophysical Research Letters
Geophysical Research Letters 地学-地球科学综合
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