A satellite-derived classification scheme for rapid maritime cyclogenesis
Guided by the conjecture that there exist characteristic synoptic-scale flow patterns conductive to extratropical cyclogenesis, a satellite-based classification scheme is proposed to differentiate between various types of rapid maritime cyclogenesis in the western North Atlantic region. The scheme i...
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description | Guided by the conjecture that there exist characteristic synoptic-scale flow patterns conductive to extratropical cyclogenesis, a satellite-based classification scheme is proposed to differentiate between various types of rapid maritime cyclogenesis in the western North Atlantic region. The scheme is derived from signatures in visible and infrared satellite imagery observed prior to and during rapid deepening. Consideration of the western North Atlantic region is motivated by the presence of a relatively dense upstream observation network and by the absence of the direct influence of orography in a maritime environment; the focus on rapid development is predicated upon the assumption that the cloud signatures will be more clearly defined than in cases of slower, "ordinary" development. |
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