Abstract
Hurricane Dolly (2008) exhibited dramatic inner-core structural variability durin a 6-h rapid intensification and deepening event just prior to making landfall in southern Texas at 1800 UTC 23 July. In particular, the eyewall was highly asymmetric from 0634-1243 UTC, with azimuthal wavenumber m 5 4-7 patterns in the eyewall radar reflectivity and prominent mesovortex and polygonal eyewall signatures. Evidence is presented thatthe most likely cause of the high-wavenumber asymmetries is a convectively modified form of barotropic instability of the thin eyewall potential vorticity ring. The rapid in ensification and deepening event occurred while Dolly was in a favorable environment with weak deep-layer vertical wind shear and warm sea surface temperatures; however, the environmental conditions were becoming less favorable during the period of rapid intensification. Therefore, it is plausible that the internal vortex dynamics were dominant contributors to the rapid intensification and deepening.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 4066-4077 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Monthly Weather Review |
| Volume | 140 |
| Issue number | 12 |
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| State | Published - Dec 2012 |