On the Two Types of Tropical Cyclone Eye Formation: Clearing Formation and Banding Formation

Author:

Chen Yueh-Li1,Wu Chun-Chieh12

Affiliation:

1. 1 Department of Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

2. 2 Research Center for Environmental Research, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Abstract

Abstract Two types of eye formation are proposed: “clearing formation (CF)” and “banding formation (BF)”. The objectives are to identify the tropical cyclone (TC) characteristics associated with these two types of eye formation and to clarify how the environment, pattern of synoptic systems and TC structure during initial and development stages affect the eye formation. The satellite imagery and best-track data are used to classify and analyze the TCs named in the western North Pacific from 2007 to 2020. The results show that TCs with CF have significantly higher intensity and intensification rate during the period of the first eye presence, smaller size after genesis and prior to eye formation, smaller eye size when the eye forms and a more westward track. It is noted that CF and BF TCs tend to occur in autumn and summer, respectively. Meanwhile, the composite results using reanalysis data show that the CF TCs are generally characterized by easterly-wave features with a dryer environment, smaller initial size and larger radial gradient of vorticity, while the BF TCs feature a monsoon-depression structure with a wetter environment, larger initial size and flatter vorticity profile. A conceptual hypothesis is thus proposed, as compared to BF TCs, the smaller size and weaker outer wind in CF storms associated with the easterly-wave disturbance are facilitated by inactive outer convection, leading to larger radial gradient of inertial stability. The low-level inflow can penetrate inward close to the center, resulting in more diabatic heating inside the radius of maximum wind with much higher heating efficiency, and also a higher intensification rate.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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