Title of article :
Structures of Mesocirculations Producing Tornadoes Associated with Tropical Cyclone Frances (1998)
Author/Authors :
Gandikota V. Rao، نويسنده , , Joshua W. Scheck، نويسنده , , Roger Edwards، نويسنده , , Joseph T. Schaefer ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
15
From page :
1627
To page :
1641
Abstract :
Radar structures of one mesocyclone and one mesocirculation (the term mesocirculation refers to a class of rotating updrafts, which may or may not be as spatially and temporally large as a typical mesocyclone) that developed a total of four tornadoes in association with Tropical Cyclone (TC) Frances 1998 are presented. One tornado developed within an inner rainband near the time of landfall while three of the other tornadoes developed within an outer rainband nearly 24 hours after the landfall. Radar reflectivities of the tornadic circulations averaged upwards of 40 dBZ while Doppler radar wind components directed toward the radar averaged 11m s)1. It is realized that although TC Frances was a minimal hurricane it spawned several tornadoes (four of which were studied) causing damage exceeding $2 million. These tornadoes were not all located close to the TC center, serving as a caution to forecasters and emergency personnel that the immediate landfalling area is not the only place to watch. While it is difficult to accurately predict the TC tornado location and time of occurrence, the degree of low-level baroclinicity seems to play an important role in tornadogenesis. Another significant finding is that the tornadoes were produced on the inward side of an inner rainband, as well as the inward side of an outer rainband. Consistent with climatology, the forward right quadrant of the TC developed the four tornadoes studied here.
Keywords :
Tropical cyclone , supercell , doppler radar , mesocyclone. , baroclinic boundary , Tornado
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Record number :
429862
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