Title of article :
The Tropical Cyclone Tracks and Formation over the Western Indian Ocean, and Impacts on the Iranian Southern Coasts
Author/Authors :
Zoljoodi, Mojtaba Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences, Tehran - Atmospheric Science and Meteorological Research Center
Abstract :
Cyclones are as one of the most dangerous meteorological phenomena of the
tropical region that generate strong winds and heavy rainfall, impacting coastal
regions. Behavior of tropical cyclone trajectories needs to be better understood
in order to find predictable aspects of landfall potentially. This research aims to
analyze the cyclone tracks statistically and then study of the associated
meteorological effects of Gonu cyclone in June 2007 as an example. Using the
cluster analysis (K-mean method) 5 principal clusters have been derived and
spatial – temporal studies including the monthly variation of cyclone trajectories
and their intensity and frequencies are performed. The 4th cluster indicated
more spatial variability and expansion (4º-31ºN and 48.5º-78ºE). The second
cluster showed the highest frequency with 349 events as well as the highest
maximum intensity and standard deviation of 235.2km/h and 47.96km/h
respectively. During 1-7 June 2007, the Gonu super cyclone traversed the
Arabian Sea and reached the Iranian southern regions affecting the coastal
infrastructures and communities. In this 7-day period the daily composite maps
of different atmospheric levels showed that by intensifying of Gonu cyclone the
axis of subtropical high pressures in the lower levels moved to the east and in
the 500hp level they moved to the northward over the study region.
Keywords :
Tropical Cyclone Tracks , Coastal infrastructures , Mokran region , Cluster analysis , Atmospheric conditions
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics