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    题名: On Typhoon Track Deflections near the East Coast of Taiwan
    作者: Hsu, LH (Hsu, Li-Huan)
    Su, SH (Su, Shih-Hao)
    Fovell, RG (Fovell, Robert G.)
    Kuo, HC (Kuo, Hung-Chi)
    贡献者: 大氣科學系
    关键词: POTENTIAL VORTICITY TENDENCY
    CONDITIONALLY UNSTABLE FLOW
    BAROTROPIC VORTEX MOTION
    MESOSCALE MOUNTAIN-RANGE
    TROPICAL CYCLONE MOTION
    MOIST FROUDE-NUMBER
    IDEALIZED SIMULATIONS
    OROGRAPHIC INFLUENCE
    EXTREME RAINFALL
    TOPOGRAPHY
    日期: 2018-05
    上传时间: 2019-01-17 15:31:38 (UTC+8)
    摘要: Typhoons with "deflection tracks'' (DTs) within a 200-km distance of the mountainous island of Taiwan are examined. We analyze 84 landfalling typhoons that compose 49 DT cases turning to the left-hand side, including 18 with very large deflection angles (DA > 20 degrees) and another 7 having looped tracks (LTs). Most of the large DA and LT cases are "northern landfall'' type, reaching Taiwan's east coast poleward of 24 degrees N and originally possessing relatively slow translation speeds (similar to 4 ms(-1)). Their average translation speeds, however, increase by 50% in the 3 h prior to landfall. The WRF Model is used to simulate DT cases, and potential vorticity (PV) tendency diagnosis is used to interpret the contributions of the horizontal advection (HA), vertical advection (VA), and diabatic heating (DH) terms. The northern landfall tropical cyclones (TCs) possess significant cross-mountain flow to the south of the storm near the coast, resulting in vorticity stretching (the VA effect) and subsidence warming. The subsidence suppresses storm convection and produces heating asymmetries (the DH effect) that can induce significant southwestward deflections. The cross-mountain VA and DH effects are weaker for the "southern landfall'' storms. The results explain well the observed increase of translation speed prior to landfall in DT cases and show that the HA effect, in general, does not contribute to the track deflection. Our results highlight the impact of topography on TC track by the vorticity stretching effect and by asymmetric diabatic heating.
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