Explosive Cyclogenesis around the Korean Peninsula in May 2016 from a Potential Vorticity Perspective: Case Study and Numerical Simulations SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Explosive Cyclogenesis around the Korean Peninsula in May 2016 from a Potential Vorticity Perspective: Case Study and Numerical Simulations
Author(s)
Heo, Ki-Young; Ha, Kyung-Ja; Ha, Taemin
KIOST Author(s)
Heo, Ki Young(허기영)
Alternative Author(s)
허기영
Publication Year
2019-06
Abstract
An explosive cyclone event that occurred near the Korean Peninsula in early May 2016 is simulated using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model to examine the developmental mechanisms of the explosive cyclone. After confirming that the WRF model reproduces the synoptic environments and main features of the event well, the favorable environmental conditions for the rapid development of the cyclone are analyzed, and the explosive development mechanisms of the cyclone are investigated with perturbation potential vorticity (PV) fields. The piecewise PV inversion method is used to identify the dynamically relevant meteorological fields associated with each perturbation PV anomaly. The rapid deepening of the surface cyclone was influenced by both adiabatic (an upper tropospheric PV anomaly) and diabatic (a low-level PV anomaly associated with condensational heating) processes, while the baroclinic processes in the lower troposphere had the smallest contribution. In the explosive phase of the cyclone life cycle, the diabatically generated PV anomalies associated with condensational heating induced by the ascending air in the warm conveyor belt are the most important factors for the initial intensity of the cyclone. The upper-level forcing is the most important factor in the evolution of the cyclone's track, but it is of secondary importance for the initial strong deepening.
ISSN
2073-4433
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/616
DOI
10.3390/atmos10060322
Bibliographic Citation
ATMOSPHERE, v.10, no.6, 2019
Publisher
MDPI
Subject
EXTRATROPICAL MARINE CYCLONE; WARM CONVEYOR BELTS; POLAR LOW; STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS; RAPID DEVELOPMENT; LIFE-CYCLE; JAPAN SEA; CLIMATOLOGY; HEMISPHERE; DIAGNOSIS
Keywords
explosive cyclone; cyclogenesis; piecewise potential vorticity inversion
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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