Comparative climatology of outer tropical cyclone size using radial wind profiles

In this study was performed a comparative climatology of outer tropical cyclone (TCs) size using radial wind profiles. A wind speed of 2 ms−1(∼4 kt) was taken as the threshold to define the TC size. The method proposed by Willoughby et al. (2006) (W06) to determine the wind profile showed the least...

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Main Authors: Albenis Pérez-Alarcón, Rogert Sorí, José C. Fernández-Alvarez, Raquel Nieto, Luis Gimeno
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description In this study was performed a comparative climatology of outer tropical cyclone (TCs) size using radial wind profiles. A wind speed of 2 ms−1(∼4 kt) was taken as the threshold to define the TC size. The method proposed by Willoughby et al. (2006) (W06) to determine the wind profile showed the least variance and the smallest coefficient of variation of all profiles. W06 correctly described the radial wind structure of storms such as Hurricane Irma (2017) and Cyclone Giri (2010), compared with the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts ERA-5 reanalysis data. Thus, W06 was used to develop the climatological TC size (TCSize) database. It was found that the tropical cyclones are largest when the maximum wind speed ranges between 20 and 40 ms−1and they most frequently reach a size between 700 and 800 km. The TCs exhibit their maximum size when they are in extratropical latitudes, while the smallest are observed in the low latitudes of both hemispheres. The global mean size is 748.7 km with a 95% confidence interval of [748.2,749.2] km. Median storm size is largest in the North Atlantic basin and smallest in the North Indian Ocean. The method proposed here is designed to be an objective metric that can be quickly applied to any TC when its position, maximum wind speed, and minimum central pressure are known. As a result, a TCSize database was created for all ocean basins, which could be useful for many applications, including different risk analyses.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:67a95e5c14ed46f18c78bf9c12f5bcd0 2025-01-16T23:42:36+00:00 Comparative climatology of outer tropical cyclone size using radial wind profiles Albenis Pérez-Alarcón Rogert Sorí José C. Fernández-Alvarez Raquel Nieto Luis Gimeno 2021-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wace.2021.100366 https://doaj.org/article/67a95e5c14ed46f18c78bf9c12f5bcd0 EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212094721000566 https://doaj.org/toc/2212-0947 2212-0947 doi:10.1016/j.wace.2021.100366 https://doaj.org/article/67a95e5c14ed46f18c78bf9c12f5bcd0 Weather and Climate Extremes, Vol 33, Iss , Pp 100366- (2021) Tropical cyclone size Radial wind profiles Tropical cyclones database Tropical cyclones climatology Meteorology. Climatology QC851-999 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wace.2021.100366 2022-12-31T07:17:58Z In this study was performed a comparative climatology of outer tropical cyclone (TCs) size using radial wind profiles. A wind speed of 2 ms−1(∼4 kt) was taken as the threshold to define the TC size. The method proposed by Willoughby et al. (2006) (W06) to determine the wind profile showed the least variance and the smallest coefficient of variation of all profiles. W06 correctly described the radial wind structure of storms such as Hurricane Irma (2017) and Cyclone Giri (2010), compared with the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts ERA-5 reanalysis data. Thus, W06 was used to develop the climatological TC size (TCSize) database. It was found that the tropical cyclones are largest when the maximum wind speed ranges between 20 and 40 ms−1and they most frequently reach a size between 700 and 800 km. The TCs exhibit their maximum size when they are in extratropical latitudes, while the smallest are observed in the low latitudes of both hemispheres. The global mean size is 748.7 km with a 95% confidence interval of [748.2,749.2] km. Median storm size is largest in the North Atlantic basin and smallest in the North Indian Ocean. The method proposed here is designed to be an objective metric that can be quickly applied to any TC when its position, maximum wind speed, and minimum central pressure are known. As a result, a TCSize database was created for all ocean basins, which could be useful for many applications, including different risk analyses. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Indian Weather and Climate Extremes 33 100366
spellingShingle Tropical cyclone size
Radial wind profiles
Tropical cyclones database
Tropical cyclones climatology
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
Albenis Pérez-Alarcón
Rogert Sorí
José C. Fernández-Alvarez
Raquel Nieto
Luis Gimeno
Comparative climatology of outer tropical cyclone size using radial wind profiles
title Comparative climatology of outer tropical cyclone size using radial wind profiles
title_full Comparative climatology of outer tropical cyclone size using radial wind profiles
title_fullStr Comparative climatology of outer tropical cyclone size using radial wind profiles
title_full_unstemmed Comparative climatology of outer tropical cyclone size using radial wind profiles
title_short Comparative climatology of outer tropical cyclone size using radial wind profiles
title_sort comparative climatology of outer tropical cyclone size using radial wind profiles
topic Tropical cyclone size
Radial wind profiles
Tropical cyclones database
Tropical cyclones climatology
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
topic_facet Tropical cyclone size
Radial wind profiles
Tropical cyclones database
Tropical cyclones climatology
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wace.2021.100366
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