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Abstract
The influence of outer-core surface entropy fluxes (SEFs) on tropical cyclone (TC) outer rainband activity is investigated in this study with a fully compressible, nonhydrostatic model. A control simulation and two sensitivity experiments with the outer-core SEF artificially increased and decreased by 20% respectively were conducted to examine the quasi-periodic outer rainband behavior. Larger negative horizontal advection due to the greater radial wind and the positive contribution by asymmetric eddies leads to a longer period of outerrainband activity in the SEF-enhanced experiment. The well-developed outer rainbands in the control and SEF-reduced simulations significantly limit the TC intensity, whereas such an intensity suppression influence is not pronounced in the SEF-enhanced experiment. As diabatic heating in outer rainbands strengthens the outer-core tangential wind, the quasi-periodic activity of outer rainbands contributes to the quasi-periodic variations of the inner-core size of the TCs.
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Citation
LI Qingqing, DUAN Yihong. 2013: Sensitivity of Quasi-Periodic Outer Rainband Activity of Tropical Cyclones to the Surface Entropy Flux. Journal of Meteorological Research, 27(5): 636-657. DOI: 10.1007/s13351-013-0502-3
LI Qingqing, DUAN Yihong. 2013: Sensitivity of Quasi-Periodic Outer Rainband Activity of Tropical Cyclones to the Surface Entropy Flux. Journal of Meteorological Research, 27(5): 636-657. DOI: 10.1007/s13351-013-0502-3
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LI Qingqing, DUAN Yihong. 2013: Sensitivity of Quasi-Periodic Outer Rainband Activity of Tropical Cyclones to the Surface Entropy Flux. Journal of Meteorological Research, 27(5): 636-657. DOI: 10.1007/s13351-013-0502-3
LI Qingqing, DUAN Yihong. 2013: Sensitivity of Quasi-Periodic Outer Rainband Activity of Tropical Cyclones to the Surface Entropy Flux. Journal of Meteorological Research, 27(5): 636-657. DOI: 10.1007/s13351-013-0502-3
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