Author/Authors :
Pegahfar, Nafiseh Assistant Professor - Atmospheric Research Center - Iranian National Institute for Ocean-ography and Atmospheric Science, Tehran , Gharaylou, Maryam Assistant Professor - Institute of Geophysics - University of Tehran
Abstract :
More realistic simulation of hazards caused by Tropical Cyclones (TCs)
requires knowledge of the mechanisms that formulate tropical cyclone. Here,
sensitivity of an idealized framework has been tested to investigate role of two
external parameters in vertical entropy flux. The first parameter controls the
ratio of width of eyewall and downdraft regions to radius of maximum wind
and the second parameter controls radial decay of wind velocity between two
regions. This numerical model used conservation principles, assumed axisymmetry
and steadiness to model TC vortex, and let ventilation be occurred
via the path-ways of downdrafts outside eyewall and eddy fluxes directly into
eyewall. To test this framework, Tropical Cyclone Haiyan (TCH, formed over
the Western part of Pacific Ocean on 3 November 2013) has been selected.
Two kinds of datasets including Joint Typhoon Warning Centers (JTWC) Best
Track data of Japan Meteorology Agency and Global Forecast System
Analysis (GFS-ANL) data have been used. The model has been run for 60
different configurations, based on change of the two external parameters and
size of two random do-mains. The sensitivity of the modeled convective
entropy flux to the applied changes has been examined via two different
aspects of investigation. In the first aspect, terms of the reference equation of
convective entropy flux have been considered and their responses to the
changes have been studies. While in the second aspect, values of the
convective entropy flux at TCH peak activity time (PAT), before and after that
have been inspected. Results, obtained from the first aspect, obviously
indicate that the increase of the first external parameter increases the all terms
of the referred equation, while increase of the second external parameter
influenced the terms differently. Also enlarging the domains’ size does not
impress the results similarly. Outcomes of the second aspect reveal that the
implemented changes non-uniformly impact the values of the modeled
convective entropy flux in the three considered times.
Keywords :
Tropical Cyclone Haiyan , Numerical Model , Convective Entropy Flux , External parameters