An analytical theory of tropical cyclone motion using a barotropic model

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An analytical theory is presented for the motion of an initially symmetric barotropic vortex on a beta-plane at rest, the prototype problem in the theory of tropical cyclone motion. In the case of vortices with parameter values appropriate to tropical cyclones, the theory shows excellent agreement with equivalent numerical model calculations for a period of between one and two days. In particular, the vortex track and the evolution of vortex asymmetries, the so-called beta gyres, are accurately predicted. The calculations provide further insight into dynamics of tropical cyclone motion in general and provide a firmer basis for interpreting the numerical solutions in particular. -from Authors

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Smith, R. K., & Ulrich, W. (1990). An analytical theory of tropical cyclone motion using a barotropic model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 47(16), 1973–1986. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1990)047<1973:AATOTC>2.0.CO;2

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