A Physical Model of Tropical Cyclone Central Pressure Filling at Landfall

Author:

Sparks Nathan1,Toumi Ralf1

Affiliation:

1. a Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract We derive a simple physically based analytic model that describes the pressure filling of a tropical cyclone (TC) over land. Starting from the axisymmetric mass continuity equation in cylindrical coordinates, we derive that the half-life of the decay of the pressure deficit between the environment and TC center is proportional to the initial radius of maximum surface wind speed. The initial pressure deficit and column-mean radial inflow speed into the core are the other key variables. The assumptions made in deriving the model are validated against idealized numerical simulations of TC decay over land. Decay half-lives predicted from a range of initial TC states are tested against the idealized simulations and are in good agreement. Dry idealized TC decay simulations show that without latent convective heating, the boundary layer decouples from the vortex above leading to a fast decay of surface winds while a midlevel vortex persists.

Funder

Natural Environment Research Council

Newton Fund

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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