EFFECTS OF VERTICAL WIND SHEAR ON TROPICAL CYCLONE INTENSITY CHANGE

The effects of vertical wind shear on tropical cyclone (TC) intensity change are examined based on the TC data from the China Meteorological Administration and the NCEP reanalysis daily data from 2001 to 2006. First, the in- fluence of wind shear between different vertical levels and averages in dif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Tropical Meteorology 2016-03, Vol.22 (1), p.11-18
1. Verfasser: 白莉娜 王元
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The effects of vertical wind shear on tropical cyclone (TC) intensity change are examined based on the TC data from the China Meteorological Administration and the NCEP reanalysis daily data from 2001 to 2006. First, the in- fluence of wind shear between different vertical levels and averages in different horizontal areas are compared. The re- sults indicate that the effect of wind shear between 200 and 850 hPa averaged within a 200-800 km annulus on TC in- tensity change is larger than any other calculated vertical wind shear. High-latitude and intense TCs tend to be less sen- sitive to the effects of VWS than low-latitude and weak TCs. TCs experience time lags between the imposition of the shear and the weakening in TC intensity. A vertical shear of 8-9 m/s (9-10 m/s) would weaken TC intensity within 60 h (48 h). A vertical shear greater than 10 m/s would weaken TC intensity within 6 h. Finally, a statistical TC intensity prediction scheme is developed by using partial least squares regression, which produces skillful intensity forecasts when potential predictors include factors related to the vertical wind shear. Analysis of the standardized regression coef- ficients further confirms the obtained statistical results.
ISSN:1006-8775
DOI:10.16555/j.1006-8775.2016.01.002