Numerical simulations of a tropical-like cyclone in southern Italy have been performed with two different modelling systems (BOLAM-MOLOCH and WRF) with the aim of discussing the role of the surface fluxes in the development of the vortex and evaluating their intensity during the mature stage of the cyclone. Although significant differences emerge in their intensity, both the modelling systems agree in showing that the surface fluxes are more important than the latent heat release associated with convection in the initial phase of the vortex lifecycle, while they are less relevant (although more intense) when the minimum assumes the characteristic of a tropical cyclone.
The role of surface fluxes in the development of a tropical-like cyclone in southern Italy / M. Miglietta, S. Davolio, A. Moscatello, F. Pacifico, R. Rotunno. - In: ADVANCES IN SCIENCE AND RESEARCH. - ISSN 1992-0628. - 2:1(2008), pp. 35-39. (Intervento presentato al 7. convegno EMS Annual Meeting and 8th European Conference on Applications of Meteorology : October, 1 - 5 tenutosi a San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Spain) nel 2007) [10.5194/asr-2-35-2008].
The role of surface fluxes in the development of a tropical-like cyclone in southern Italy
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Numerical simulations of a tropical-like cyclone in southern Italy have been performed with two different modelling systems (BOLAM-MOLOCH and WRF) with the aim of discussing the role of the surface fluxes in the development of the vortex and evaluating their intensity during the mature stage of the cyclone. Although significant differences emerge in their intensity, both the modelling systems agree in showing that the surface fluxes are more important than the latent heat release associated with convection in the initial phase of the vortex lifecycle, while they are less relevant (although more intense) when the minimum assumes the characteristic of a tropical cyclone.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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