Poster Session 3 Tropical Cyclone Structure

Tuesday, 17 April 2018: 3:30 PM-5:30 PM
Champions DEFGH (Sawgrass Marriott)
Host: 33rd Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology

Tropical Cyclone Structure

Papers:
20
What Limits the Secondary Eyewall Formation in Intense Tropical Cyclones
Yi-Hsuan Huang, National Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan; and C. C. Wu

Poster 21 has been moved. New paper number is 8C.4A

22
Analysis of Integrated Kinetic Energy in 2017 Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Wind Fields
Michael E. Kozar, Risk Management Solutions, Tallahassee, FL; and M. D. Powell

23
The Influence of the Tropical Cyclone Outer-Core Wind Strength for Landfalling Storm in Taiwan
Kun-Hsuan Chou, Chinese Culture Univ., Taipei, Taiwan; and S. J. Lin and S. Y. Wu

25
Diagnosis on the Characteristics of the Mesoscale Potential Vorticity in Intensity-Maintaining Tropical Cyclone
Hancheng Lu, College of Meteorology and Oceanography, National Univ. of Defense Technology, Nanjing, China; and Q. H. Li, X. Huang, and S. Liu

Handout (561.8 kB)

26
Influences of Difference Outer Convective Precipitation Distribution on Tropical Cyclone Eyewall Replacement Cycle with Typhoon Sinlaku(0813)
Xiaogang Huang, Institute of Meteorology and Oceanography, National Univ. of Defense Technology, Nanjing, China; and X. Cheng

27
On the Role of Coriolis Forcing in the Bifurcation of Tropical Cyclone Development
Quan Wang, Atmospheric Science Program, Bloomington, IN; and C. Kieu

28
The Role of the Boundary Layer Dynamics in Secondary Eyewall Formation
Kuan-Yu Lu, National Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan; and C. C. Wu

31
A Dynamical Mechanism for Secondary Eyewall Formation in Tropical Cyclones
Yoshiaki Miyamoto, Univ. of Miami, Miami, FL; and D. S. Nolan and N. Sugimoto

32
Development and Applications of a Long-term, Global Tropical Cyclone Dropsonde Dataset
Jonathan Zawislak, Univ. of Miami/Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies and NOAA/AOML/HRD, Miami, FL; and L. Nguyen, E. Paltz, K. Young, H. Voemel, and T. Hock

33
Observations of Gravity Waves Radiating from Hurricanes Obtained from Research Aircraft and Surface Stations
Jun A. Zhang, NOAA/AOML and Univ. of Miami/CIMAS, Miami, FL; and D. S. Nolan

34
The Impact of Terrain Height on Precipitation Processes in a Landfalling Tropical Cyclone
Jennifer C. DeHart, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and R. A. Houze Jr.

35
The Thermodynamic Evolution of the Hurricane Boundary Layer During Eyewall Replacement Cycles
Gabriel J. Williams Jr., College of Charleston, Charleston, SC

Handout (1.2 MB)

36
A Dynamical Perspective on Inner Eyewall Dissipation in Hurricane Wilma (2005)
Tsz-Kin Lai, McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada; and K. Menelaou and P. M. K. Yau

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38
Eyewall Replacement Cycles in Hurricane Edouard (2014): Dynamics and Ensemble Variability
Erin B. Munsell, GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and A. C. Didlake Jr., S. A. Braun, and F. Zhang

39
Radar-Derived Thermodynamic Structure of Hurricane Rita (2005) in Vertical Wind Shear
Michael M. Bell, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and A. M. Foerster

40
Evolution of the Upper-Level Thermal Structure in Reanalyzed Tropical Cyclones
Louis Rivoire, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and J. A. Knaff and T. Birner

41
Accounting for Errors when Projecting Data onto a TC-Centered Space
Kyle Ahern, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL; and L. P. Cowan

Handout (2.0 MB)

42
Exploring Eyewall Contraction Using the FLIGHT+ Dataset
Daniel P. Stern, UCAR, Monterey, CA; and J. L. Vigh

43
Automated Cyclone Detection Using Lagrangian Flow Topology
Blake Rutherford, NWRA, Redmond, WA; and M. A. Boothe, M. T. Montgomery, and T. J. Dunkerton

44A
Flow Boundaries and Ventilation of Tropical Cylones in Idealized Scenarios with Varying Wind Shear
Michael Riemer, Johannes Gutenberg Univ., Mainz, Germany; and F. Sadlo and Y. Wang

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