TY - JOUR
T1 - Marathon versus Sprint
T2 - Two Modes of Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification in a Global Convection-Permitting Simulation
AU - Judt, Falko
AU - Rios-Berrios, Rosimar
AU - Bryan, George H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Ó 2023 American Meteorological Society.
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - Tropical cyclones that intensify abruptly experience “rapid intensification.” Rapid intensification remains a formidable forecast challenge, in part because the underlying science has not been settled. One way to reconcile the debates and inconsistencies in the literature is to presume that different forms (or modes) of rapid intensification exist. The present study provides evidence in support of this hypothesis by documenting two modes of rapid intensification in a global convection-permitting simulation and the HURDAT2 database. The “marathon mode” is characterized by a moderately paced and long-lived intensification period, whereas the “sprint mode” is characterized by explosive and short-lived intensification bursts. Differences between the modes were also found in initial vortex structure (well defined versus poorly defined), nature of intensification (symmetric versus asymmetric), and environmental conditions (weak shear versus strong shear). Collectively, these differences indicate that the two modes involve distinct intensification mechanisms. Recognizing the existence of multiple intensification modes may help to better understand and predict rapid intensification by, for example, explaining the lack of consensus in the literature, or by raising awareness that rapid intensification in strongly sheared cyclones is not just an exception to a rule, but a typical process.
AB - Tropical cyclones that intensify abruptly experience “rapid intensification.” Rapid intensification remains a formidable forecast challenge, in part because the underlying science has not been settled. One way to reconcile the debates and inconsistencies in the literature is to presume that different forms (or modes) of rapid intensification exist. The present study provides evidence in support of this hypothesis by documenting two modes of rapid intensification in a global convection-permitting simulation and the HURDAT2 database. The “marathon mode” is characterized by a moderately paced and long-lived intensification period, whereas the “sprint mode” is characterized by explosive and short-lived intensification bursts. Differences between the modes were also found in initial vortex structure (well defined versus poorly defined), nature of intensification (symmetric versus asymmetric), and environmental conditions (weak shear versus strong shear). Collectively, these differences indicate that the two modes involve distinct intensification mechanisms. Recognizing the existence of multiple intensification modes may help to better understand and predict rapid intensification by, for example, explaining the lack of consensus in the literature, or by raising awareness that rapid intensification in strongly sheared cyclones is not just an exception to a rule, but a typical process.
KW - Cloud resolving models
KW - Intensification
KW - Numerical analysis/modeling
KW - Tropical cyclones
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85170380675
U2 - 10.1175/MWR-D-23-0038.1
DO - 10.1175/MWR-D-23-0038.1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85170380675
SN - 0027-0644
VL - 151
SP - 2683
EP - 2699
JO - Monthly Weather Review
JF - Monthly Weather Review
IS - 10
ER -