A global climatology of extreme rainfall rates in the inner core of intense tropical cyclones

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作者
Chang, Ian [1 ]
Bentley, Mace L. [2 ]
Shepherd, J. Marshall [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alabama, Dept Atmospher Sci, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA
[2] James Madison Univ, Dept Integrated Sci & Technol, Geog Sci Program, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 USA
[3] Univ Georgia, Dept Geog, Atmospher Sci Program, Athens, GA 30602 USA
关键词
precipitation; tropical cyclones; Ocean/atmosphere interactions; climatology; remote sensing; ARABIAN SEA; PART I; PRECIPITATION; WIND; THERMOCLINE; VARIABILITY; EVOLUTION; RAINBANDS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1080/02723646.2014.964353
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The localized rain rate maxima (R-M) of the inner core region of intense tropical cyclones (TCs) are investigated using Version 6 of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis data-set from 1998 to 2010. Specifically, this study examines the probabilities of R-M exceeding 25mmh(-1) (P25) in intense TCs. The 25mmh(-1) R-M is the 90th percentile of all R-M observations during the study period. The descending order of P25 observed from intense TCs for the six major ocean basins is: the North Indian Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Northwest Pacific Ocean, the South Pacific Ocean, the South Indian Ocean, and the East-central Pacific Ocean. The six major basins have been subdivided into 29 sub-basins to discern regional variability of R-M. P25 increases with increasing TC category in all major basins, except for the South Pacific. Sub-basins with intense TCs that produce extreme rainfall rate maxima include the Bay of Bengal, the South Philippine Sea, the East China Sea, the north coast of Australia, southeast Melanesia, and the Northwest Atlantic. Sub-basins with a higher proportion of category 5 (CAT5) observations than category 3 (CAT3) observations tend to have a greater P25 beyond 60km from the storm center.
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页数:19
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