Overview of synoptic conditions over West Africa and North Atlantic before cyclogenesis
The objective of this study is to describe the large scale conditions over West Africa and the Atlantic Ocean before the occurrence of a cyclogenesis over the North Atlantic by comparing synoptic conditions of a 3 day average before the genesis days of all cyclones (269 cyclones given by the Nationa...
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ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010049374 2024-09-15T18:22:24+00:00 Overview of synoptic conditions over West Africa and North Atlantic before cyclogenesis /Diedhiou, Arona Camara, M. Gaye, A. 2010 https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010049374 EN eng https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010049374 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010049374 Diedhiou Arona, Camara M., Gaye A. Overview of synoptic conditions over West Africa and North Atlantic before cyclogenesis. 2010, 5 (1), p. 110-118 African easterly waves cyclogenesis African monsoon text 2010 ftird 2024-08-15T05:57:42Z The objective of this study is to describe the large scale conditions over West Africa and the Atlantic Ocean before the occurrence of a cyclogenesis over the North Atlantic by comparing synoptic conditions of a 3 day average before the genesis days of all cyclones (269 cyclones given by the National Hurricane Center; NHC) with the mean Aug-Oct climatology from 1980 to 2004. Over West Africa, the mean synoptic pattern before cyclogenesis is characterized by the presence of a stronger monsoon layer and lower values of Outgoing Longwave Radiation than the climatology depicting the presence of deeper convection. Moreover, the potential of genesis is stronger before cyclogenesis over the West African coast than the climatology showing that strong low-level cyclonic vortices propagate from land to ocean in an atmosphere characterized by strong upper level support. Generally, before the occurrence of a cyclonic activity, the atmosphere is more unstable and African Easterly Waves are more active over West Africa than the climatology. Over the Atlantic Ocean, large scale conditions before cyclogenesis are characterized by the presence of high cyclogenesis contributors such as warmer waters, lower pressure, stronger mid-level humidity and higher degree of atmospheric instability. Text North Atlantic IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon |
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The objective of this study is to describe the large scale conditions over West Africa and the Atlantic Ocean before the occurrence of a cyclogenesis over the North Atlantic by comparing synoptic conditions of a 3 day average before the genesis days of all cyclones (269 cyclones given by the National Hurricane Center; NHC) with the mean Aug-Oct climatology from 1980 to 2004. Over West Africa, the mean synoptic pattern before cyclogenesis is characterized by the presence of a stronger monsoon layer and lower values of Outgoing Longwave Radiation than the climatology depicting the presence of deeper convection. Moreover, the potential of genesis is stronger before cyclogenesis over the West African coast than the climatology showing that strong low-level cyclonic vortices propagate from land to ocean in an atmosphere characterized by strong upper level support. Generally, before the occurrence of a cyclonic activity, the atmosphere is more unstable and African Easterly Waves are more active over West Africa than the climatology. Over the Atlantic Ocean, large scale conditions before cyclogenesis are characterized by the presence of high cyclogenesis contributors such as warmer waters, lower pressure, stronger mid-level humidity and higher degree of atmospheric instability. |
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Overview of synoptic conditions over West Africa and North Atlantic before cyclogenesis |
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