An Analytical Model for Tropical Cyclone Outer-Size Expansion on the f Plane

Author:

Wang Danyang1ORCID,Chavas Daniel R.1

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

Abstract

Abstract Tropical cyclones are known to expand to an equilibrium size on the f plane, but the expansion process is not understood. In this study, an analytical model for tropical cyclone outer-size expansion on the f plane is proposed. Conceptually, the storm expands because the imbalance between latent heating and radiative cooling drives a lateral inflow that imports absolute vorticity. Volume-integrated latent heating increases more slowly with size than radiative cooling, and hence, the storm expands toward an equilibrium size. The predicted expansion rate is given by the ratio of the difference in size from its equilibrium value rt,eq to an environmentally determined time scale τrt of 10–15 days. The model is fully predictive if given a constant rt,eq, which can also be estimated environmentally. The model successfully captures the first-order size evolution across a range of numerical simulation experiments in which the potential intensity and f are varied. The model predictions of the dependencies of lateral inflow velocity and expansion rate on latent heating rate are also compared well with numerical simulations. This model provides a useful foundation for understanding storm size dynamics in nature.

Funder

National Science Foundation (NSF) AGS grant

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

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