Affiliation:
1. Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory Hurricane Research Division NOAA OAR Miami FL USA
2. Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies University of Miami Miami FL USA
Abstract
AbstractAirborne Doppler radar observations of the wind field in the tropical cyclone boundary layer (TCBL) during the landfall of Hurricane Ida (2021) are examined here. Asymmetries in tangential and radial flow are governed by tropical cyclone (TC) motion and vertical wind shear prior to landfall, while frictional effects dominate the asymmetry location during landfall. Strong TCBL inflow on the offshore‐flow side of Ida occurs during landfall, while the location of the peak tangential wind at the top of the TCBL during this period is located on the onshore‐flow side. A comparison of these observations with a numerical simulation of TC landfall shows many consistencies with the modeling study, though there are some notable differences that may be related to differences in the characteristics of the land surface between the simulation and the observations here.
Funder
Office of Naval Research
NOAA Research
Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics