Stationary and moving convective bands in hurricanes.

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Aircraft observations in hurricanes indicate that the hurricane vortex may be subdivided into an inner gyre where the air trajectories form closed paths and an outer envelope where they do not. In the closed gyre, a core of air moves with the vortex; in the envelope, environmental air passes through the vortex and around the core. A system of spiral bands, termed the stationary band complex (SBC), forms near the boundary between the core and the envelope where the Rossby number is of order unity. -from Authors

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Willoughby, H. E., Marks, F. D., & Feinberg, R. H. (1984). Stationary and moving convective bands in hurricanes. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41(22), 3189–3211. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1984)041<3189:SAMCBI>2.0.CO;2

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