A rare East Indian Ocean autumn season tropical cut-off low: impacts and a high-resolution modelling study

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B. W. Buckley
L. M. Leslie
W. Sullivan
M. Leplastrier
L. Qi
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[1] Bureau of Meteorology,School of Meteorology
[2] University of Oklahoma,School of Mathematics
[3] Insurance Australia Group,undefined
[4] University of New South Wales,undefined
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Numerical Weather Prediction Model; QuikSCAT; Severe Thunderstorm; Cloud Band; Blocking Index;
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There are two aims of this study. The first is to provide a synoptic description of the lifecycle and impacts of a seasonally rare but intense cut-off low of tropical origin that developed off the northwest coast of Australia, during the Southern Hemisphere autumn months of late April/early May, 2005. The second, and more important, part of this study is an assessment of the capacity of a state-of-the-science numerical model, assimilating all available satellite-derived observational data, to predict the track, intensity, duration, and severe weather that occurred during the life cycle of the cut-off low. The system was unusual in that its initial development occurred over tropical waters and was associated with a strong and highly involuted subtropical jetstream, generating a cloud band that produced record 24 h rainfall totals in northwest Western Australia for this time of the year. The cut-off low then underwent further deepening which produced more unseasonable heavy rainfall. Confirmed tornado reports occurred over the populous southwest corner of Western Australia.
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