Evolution of Tropical Cyclone Characteristics

Abstract

The long-term goals are to understand how variabilities in the large-scale atmospheric environment and the internal tropical cyclone structure influence tropical cyclone track, structure, and intensity characteristics and define how these influences differ between developing, mature, and decaying tropical cyclones. During the initial stages of tropical cyclone development, structure and track characteristics can exhibit large variabilities that pose difficult forecast situations. Because decaying tropical cyclones often transition to fast-moving and rapidly developing extratropical cyclones that may contain gale-, storm-, or hurricane-force winds, there is a need to improve understanding and prediction of the extratropical transition (ET) phase of a decaying tropical cyclone. Therefore, a tropical cyclone throughout its life cycle has the potential for impacting many fleet units.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 30, 2003
Accession Number
ADA630000

Entities

People

  • Patrick A. Harr

Organizations

  • Naval Postgraduate School

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Abstracts
  • Application Software
  • Biological Phenomena
  • Coefficients
  • Cyclones
  • Ecological And Environmental Phenomena
  • Expert Systems
  • Information Operations
  • Life Cycles
  • Meteorological Phenomena
  • Meteorology
  • Northern Hemisphere
  • Personal Information Managers
  • South China Sea
  • Southern Hemisphere
  • Transitions
  • Tropical Cyclones

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Atmospheric Science/Meteorology