On the Existence of Low-Dimensional Chaos of the Tropical Cyclone Intensity in an Idealized Axisymmetric Simulation

Author:

Kieu Chanh1ORCID,Cai Weiran1,Fan Wai-Tong23

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

2. b Department of Mathematics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

3. c Center of Mathematical Sciences and Applications, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Abstract

Abstract This study examines the potential limit in predicting tropical cyclone (TC) intensity under idealized conditions. Using the phase-space reconstruction method for TC intensity time series obtained from the CM1 idealized simulations, it is found that CM1 axisymmetric dynamics contain low-dimensional chaos at the maximum intensity equilibrium. Examination of several attractor invariants including the largest Lyapunov exponent, the Sugihara–May correlation, and the correlation dimension captures a consistent range of the chaotic attractor dimension between 4 and 5 for TC intensity at the maximum intensity equilibrium. In addition, the intensity error doubling time estimated from the largest Lyapunov exponent is roughly 1–3 h, which accords with the decay time obtained from the Sugihara–May correlation. Furthermore, the findings in this study reveal a relatively short TC intensity predictability limit for CM1, which is ∼3–9 h based on the maximum tangential wind but noticeably longer for the minimum central pressure (∼12–18 h) after reaching the mature stage. So long as the traditional metrics for TC intensity such as the maximum surface wind or the minimum central pressure is used for intensity forecast, our results support that TC intensity forecast errors will not be reduced indefinitely in any model, even in the absence of all model and observational errors. As such, the future improvement of TC intensity forecast should be based on different metrics beyond the absolute intensity errors that are currently used in real-time intensity verification. Significance Statement Using the phase-space reconstruction method for tropical cyclone (TC) intensity time series obtained from idealized axisymmetric simulations, we show that TC axisymmetric dynamics in CM1 possesses low-dimensional chaos at the maximum intensity equilibrium. This low-dimensional dynamics explains the long tradition of representing TC intensity by a few measures as in the current practice. The chaotic property of CM1 axisymmetric dynamics also suggests a relatively short predictability range for TC intensity at the maximum intensity equilibrium. The potential existence of low-dimensional chaos for TC intensity in CM1 idealized simulations as found in this study supports the use of different intensity verification metrics beyond the traditional absolute intensity errors currently used in operational model evaluation.

Funder

Office of Naval Research Global

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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