Objective identification of tropical cyclone‐induced remote moisture transport using digraphs

Author:

Xiao Shiqi1ORCID,Zhang Aoqi1234,Chen Yilun123,Li Weibiao123

Affiliation:

1. School of Atmospheric Sciences Sun Yat‐Sen University Zhuhai China

2. Key Laboratory of Tropical Atmosphere‐Ocean System (Sun Yat‐Sen University), Ministry of Education Zhuhai China

3. Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai) Zhuhai China

4. Key Laboratory of Flight Techniques and Flight Safety CAFUC Guanghan China

Abstract

AbstractTropical cyclone (TC)‐induced remote moisture transport is the fundamental cause of TC‐induced remote precipitation. However, despite increasing attention having been paid to TC‐induced remote moisture transport over the past few decades, a method for the objective identification of TC remote moisture transport remains lacking, which is crucial to understanding the complex rainfall mechanisms associated with TC‐induced remote moisture transport over recent decades. We set out to solve this issue in the present study by using a series of newly developed processing algorithms. Firstly, we identified vertically integrated water vapour transport (IVT) pathways using spatially smoothed moving window quantiles, and then used the maximum gradient method to segment IVT clusters from pathways. Relationship digraphs were constructed for IVT clusters to flexibly interpret the spatio‐temporal merging and splitting processes among them. Finally, TC clusters (TCCs) and TC remote clusters (TRCs) were identified in succession based on the TC tracks and diagraphs of IVT clusters. Applications of these processing algorithms showed that the TCCs and TRCs at the same time step can be identified successfully by applying our method. The generality of the objective identification method was validated using data covering four decades. Our algorithms revealed discontinuous and uneven moisture transport, especially those associated with TCs, which benefits studies of remote rainfall associated with TCs. Furthermore, it facilitates the construction of IVT pathway and cluster datasets covering the past several decades, which can be used for analysing related characteristics and thereby revealing possible physical mechanisms underlying the nature of TRCs.

Funder

Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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