Characteristics of atmospheric kinetic energy spectra during the intensification of typhoon lekima (2019)

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Abstract

The intensification of Typhoon Lekima (2019) is simulated with the Weather Research and Forecasting model to study the atmospheric horizontal kinetic energy (HKE) spectra and corresponding spectral HKE budgets under the control of real tropical cyclone (TC). The results show that the TC has the ability to modify the canonical atmospheric energy spectrum during its evolution, which is dominated by its rotational mode. With the intensification of Lekima, the HKE spectrum in the troposphere swells over the central mesoscale and develops an arc-like shape. The stronger the TC, the more pronounced the arc-like shape is and the smaller scale it extends to. The roles various physical processes play at different heights and horizontal scales during the intensification of Lekima are investigated and the dependence of the effect of physical processes on scale and height is revealed. Meanwhile, the potential relationship between the intensification of TC, the activation of energy activity at smaller scales, and the downscale extension of the arc-like spectral shape is found.

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Zheng, H., Zhang, Y., Wang, Y., Zhang, L., Peng, J., Liu, S., & Li, A. (2020). Characteristics of atmospheric kinetic energy spectra during the intensification of typhoon lekima (2019). Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10176029

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