North Atlantic tropical cyclones: a kinetic energy perspective
Towards advancing the indices of hurricane energetics that are associated with potential damage, we develop a new methodology for calculating integrated kinetic energy (IKE) climatology. A simple, observation and dynamical - based radial wind speed model is used with the Extended Best Track Data Set...
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2009
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author | Fritz, Angela Marcelun |
author2 | Curry, Judith A. Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Black, Robert X. Deng, Yi |
author_facet | Fritz, Angela Marcelun |
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description | Towards advancing the indices of hurricane energetics that are associated with potential damage, we develop a new methodology for calculating integrated kinetic energy (IKE) climatology. A simple, observation and dynamical - based radial wind speed model is used with the Extended Best Track Data Set to calculate IKE for North Atlantic Hurricanes from 1988 to 2008. The method is evaluated against previous methods of tropical cyclone intensity analysis, and the results are compared to traditional indices in terms of characterizing storm energetics and relating to storm surge. It is shown that the traditional indices are inaccurate measurements of hurricane energetics, and the assumptions that they are based on are not valid. Furthermore, in analyzing storm surge, it is possible that tropical cyclone damage is more strongly correlated with IKE rather than maximum wind speed. M.S. |
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spelling | ftgeorgiatech:oai:smartech.gatech.edu:1853/29781 2025-01-16T23:34:10+00:00 North Atlantic tropical cyclones: a kinetic energy perspective Fritz, Angela Marcelun Curry, Judith A. Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Black, Robert X. Deng, Yi 2009-07-09 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1853/29781 unknown Georgia Institute of Technology http://hdl.handle.net/1853/29781 Kinetic energy Radial wind speed Hurricane Integrated kinetic energy Cyclones Tropical Cyclone Cyclones Tropics Hurricanes Kinetic energy Dynamic meteorology Text Thesis 2009 ftgeorgiatech 2023-02-13T18:45:35Z Towards advancing the indices of hurricane energetics that are associated with potential damage, we develop a new methodology for calculating integrated kinetic energy (IKE) climatology. A simple, observation and dynamical - based radial wind speed model is used with the Extended Best Track Data Set to calculate IKE for North Atlantic Hurricanes from 1988 to 2008. The method is evaluated against previous methods of tropical cyclone intensity analysis, and the results are compared to traditional indices in terms of characterizing storm energetics and relating to storm surge. It is shown that the traditional indices are inaccurate measurements of hurricane energetics, and the assumptions that they are based on are not valid. Furthermore, in analyzing storm surge, it is possible that tropical cyclone damage is more strongly correlated with IKE rather than maximum wind speed. M.S. Thesis North Atlantic Georgia Institute of Technology: SMARTech - Scholarly Materials and Research at Georgia Tech |
spellingShingle | Kinetic energy Radial wind speed Hurricane Integrated kinetic energy Cyclones Tropical Cyclone Cyclones Tropics Hurricanes Kinetic energy Dynamic meteorology Fritz, Angela Marcelun North Atlantic tropical cyclones: a kinetic energy perspective |
title | North Atlantic tropical cyclones: a kinetic energy perspective |
title_full | North Atlantic tropical cyclones: a kinetic energy perspective |
title_fullStr | North Atlantic tropical cyclones: a kinetic energy perspective |
title_full_unstemmed | North Atlantic tropical cyclones: a kinetic energy perspective |
title_short | North Atlantic tropical cyclones: a kinetic energy perspective |
title_sort | north atlantic tropical cyclones: a kinetic energy perspective |
topic | Kinetic energy Radial wind speed Hurricane Integrated kinetic energy Cyclones Tropical Cyclone Cyclones Tropics Hurricanes Kinetic energy Dynamic meteorology |
topic_facet | Kinetic energy Radial wind speed Hurricane Integrated kinetic energy Cyclones Tropical Cyclone Cyclones Tropics Hurricanes Kinetic energy Dynamic meteorology |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/29781 |