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Abstract
In order to investigate the di?erent thermodynamic mechanisms between rapid intensifying (RI) and rapid
weakening (RW) tropical cyclones (TCs), the thermodynamic structures of two sets of composite TCs are
analyzed based on the complete-form vertical vorticity tendency equation and the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis
data. Each composite is composed of five TCs, whose intensities change rapidly over the coastal waters of
China. The results show that the maximum apparent heating source Q1 exists in both the upper and lower
troposphere near the RI TC center, and Q1 gets stronger at the lower level during the TC intensification
period. But for the RW TC, the maximum Q1 exists at the middle level near the TC center, and Q1
gets weaker while the TC weakens. The maximum apparent moisture sink Q2 lies in the mid troposphere.
Q2 becomes stronger and its peak-value height rises while TC intensifies, and vice versa. The increase of
diabatic heating with height near the TC center in the mid-upper troposphere and the increase of vertical
inhomogeneous heating near the TC center in the lower troposphere are both favorable to the TCs' rapid
intensification; otherwise, the intensity of the TC decreases rapidly.
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Citation
YU Yubin, YAO Xiuping. 2011: Thermodynamic Characteristics of Tropical Cyclones with Rapid Intensity Change over the Coastal Waters of China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 25(4): 467-477.
YU Yubin, YAO Xiuping. 2011: Thermodynamic Characteristics of Tropical Cyclones with Rapid Intensity Change over the Coastal Waters of China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 25(4): 467-477.
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YU Yubin, YAO Xiuping. 2011: Thermodynamic Characteristics of Tropical Cyclones with Rapid Intensity Change over the Coastal Waters of China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 25(4): 467-477.
YU Yubin, YAO Xiuping. 2011: Thermodynamic Characteristics of Tropical Cyclones with Rapid Intensity Change over the Coastal Waters of China. Journal of Meteorological Research, 25(4): 467-477.
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