Water Budgets of Tropical Cyclones through a Lagrangian Approach: A Case of Study of Hurricane Irma (2017)
This study examined the water budget of Hurricane Irma (2017) through a Lagrangian approach. To identify the moisture sources for the Hurricane Irma genesis and intensification the particle dispersion model FLEXPART was used. The North Atlantic Ocean between 15° and 30° North latitude and the South...
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author | Albenis Pérez-Alarcón Raquel Nieto Luis Gimeno José C. Fernández-Alvarez Patricia Coll-Hidalgo Rogert Sorí |
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description | This study examined the water budget of Hurricane Irma (2017) through a Lagrangian approach. To identify the moisture sources for the Hurricane Irma genesis and intensification the particle dispersion model FLEXPART was used. The North Atlantic Ocean between 15° and 30° North latitude and the South Atlantic Ocean were identified as the main moisture sources for Irma development. From the perspective of the water budget, the maximum accumulated precipitation along Irma’s trajectory coincides with the maximum water budget efficiency, which suggests that total precipitation depends largely on the water vapour supplied, rather than the storm intensity. Furthermore, the moisture supply from the surface under the area delimited by hurricane size is small, thus, the water vapour supply from the environment through the secondary circulation transports more moisture inward. |
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spelling | ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2673-4931/8/1/24/ 2025-01-16T23:39:05+00:00 Water Budgets of Tropical Cyclones through a Lagrangian Approach: A Case of Study of Hurricane Irma (2017) Albenis Pérez-Alarcón Raquel Nieto Luis Gimeno José C. Fernández-Alvarez Patricia Coll-Hidalgo Rogert Sorí 2021-06-22 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/ecas2021-10322 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ecas2021-10322 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Environmental Sciences Proceedings; Volume 8; Issue 1; Pages: 24 tropical cyclones water budget moisture transport precipitation Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/ecas2021-10322 2023-08-01T02:48:14Z This study examined the water budget of Hurricane Irma (2017) through a Lagrangian approach. To identify the moisture sources for the Hurricane Irma genesis and intensification the particle dispersion model FLEXPART was used. The North Atlantic Ocean between 15° and 30° North latitude and the South Atlantic Ocean were identified as the main moisture sources for Irma development. From the perspective of the water budget, the maximum accumulated precipitation along Irma’s trajectory coincides with the maximum water budget efficiency, which suggests that total precipitation depends largely on the water vapour supplied, rather than the storm intensity. Furthermore, the moisture supply from the surface under the area delimited by hurricane size is small, thus, the water vapour supply from the environment through the secondary circulation transports more moisture inward. Text North Atlantic South Atlantic Ocean MDPI Open Access Publishing Environmental Sciences Proceedings 8 1 24 |
spellingShingle | tropical cyclones water budget moisture transport precipitation Albenis Pérez-Alarcón Raquel Nieto Luis Gimeno José C. Fernández-Alvarez Patricia Coll-Hidalgo Rogert Sorí Water Budgets of Tropical Cyclones through a Lagrangian Approach: A Case of Study of Hurricane Irma (2017) |
title | Water Budgets of Tropical Cyclones through a Lagrangian Approach: A Case of Study of Hurricane Irma (2017) |
title_full | Water Budgets of Tropical Cyclones through a Lagrangian Approach: A Case of Study of Hurricane Irma (2017) |
title_fullStr | Water Budgets of Tropical Cyclones through a Lagrangian Approach: A Case of Study of Hurricane Irma (2017) |
title_full_unstemmed | Water Budgets of Tropical Cyclones through a Lagrangian Approach: A Case of Study of Hurricane Irma (2017) |
title_short | Water Budgets of Tropical Cyclones through a Lagrangian Approach: A Case of Study of Hurricane Irma (2017) |
title_sort | water budgets of tropical cyclones through a lagrangian approach: a case of study of hurricane irma (2017) |
topic | tropical cyclones water budget moisture transport precipitation |
topic_facet | tropical cyclones water budget moisture transport precipitation |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/ecas2021-10322 |