Large-scale influences on tropical cyclogenesis in the western north Pacific

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Briegel, LM
Frank, WM
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[1] Department of Meteorology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
[2] Department of Meteorology, Pennsylvania State University, 503 Walker Building, University Park
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10.1175/1520-0493(1997)125<1397:LSIOTC>2.0.CO;2
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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Objectively analyzed data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts are used to examine the large-scale aspects of the formation of tropical cyclones. It is hypothesized that tropical cyclogenesis occurs when external atmospheric forcing on the synoptic or larger scale provides uplift through a deep layer, enhancing convection, in a region with environmental conditions favorable for genesis. Emphasis is placed on the roles of upper-level troughs, low-level wind surges, preexisting tropical cyclones, and propagating wave disturbances in triggering tropical cyclogenesis. Composites of the 200-hPa and 850-hPa flows reveal the presence of both upper-level troughs and low-level wind surges, respectively, prior to genesis. In the composites, the wind surges also appear to be related to the presence of a prior circulation located approximately 2000 km to the west of the genesis location. An examination of the individual cases demonstrates that approximately 85% of all storms had either an upper-level trough or an identifiable low-level feature, while 49% had both an upper- and a lower-level feature. Given the limitations of the objective analyses over the tropical oceans, this provides strong evidence for the role of large-scale external forcing in triggering tropical cyclogenesis.
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