9B.3
The longevity of tropical-cyclone vortices after extratropical transition
Sarah C. Jones, University of Munich, Munich, Germany; and C. Thorncroft
Recent case studies of Atlantic hurricanes which transformed into extratropical storms have shown that such systems can cross the Atlantic and still have hurricane-like properties (for example, a tower of high potential vorticity extending through the troposphere). This paper addresses the question as to how long a tropical cyclone vortex can survive under the influence of surface friction and in the absence of convection. Examples will be presented of the structure of ex-hurricanes in the eastern Atlantic. The spin down of a tropical cyclone vortex in an axisymmetric model for a variety of parameters will be described.
Session 9B, Extratropical Transition II (Parallel with Sessions 9A and J6)
Thursday, 25 May 2000, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
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