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An Analysis of the Tropical Cyclone Cirrus Canopy Using HS3 and TCI Observations Patrick Duran and John Molinari University at Albany, SUNY 32 nd Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology San Juan, Puerto Rico April 18, 2016 Supported by the Office of Naval Research as part of the TCI initiative
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Hurricane Nadine 9/14/2012-9/15/2012 Lawnmower pattern was flown over Nadine during the evening and overnight hours. Intensified from TS to hurricane during the flight. Will focus on dropsonde observations from three transects across Nadine’s cirrus canopy. Figure from flight report on HS3 website
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Hurricane Nadine – 9/14/2012 2241 UTC T b = -28 C CPL Cloud Top T = -77 C T b -inferred Cloud Top
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Hurricane Nadine – 9/14/2012 2314 UTC T diff = 5 K
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Hurricane Nadine 9/14/2012-9/15/2012
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Hurricane Nadine 9/15/2012
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Stronger static stability in lower stratosphere Secondary stable layer ~1-2 km below tropopause. Dropsondes deployed within Nadine’s cirrus canopy observed a very different stability structure than those deployed outside the cirrus canopy.
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How does the temperature profile relate to IR brightness temperature? Stratify all HS3 sondes deployed within 500 km of a TC by the structure of the upper- tropospheric temperature profile. Three categories: – “Smooth” profile – “Sharp” profile – “Multiple stable layer” profile
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28% 42% 45% Sharp and multiple stable layer profiles are more common in cold cirrus. Why?
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Idealized axisymmetric CM1 simulation
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TCI 2015 Deployed 786 dropsondes during 11 flights in four TCs (Erika, Marty, Joaquin, and Patricia) Captured the rapid intensification of Joaquin and Patricia from tropical storm to major hurricane strength Here we will focus on 3 flights into Patricia Hurricane Patricia from WB-57 cockpit (Courtesy Joe Gerky)
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HDSS dropsonde system deployed sondes every minute in the inner core. We will focus on these high- resolution inner core transects.
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Hurricane Patricia – Upper-tropospheric θ 21 October 2015
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Hurricane Patricia – Upper-tropospheric θ 22 October 2015
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Hurricane Patricia – Upper-tropospheric θ 23 October 2015
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Hurricane Patricia – Upper-tropospheric θ 21 October 2015 22 October 201523 October 2015 What causes this elevation of the tropopause in the inner core?
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Hurricane Patricia – Upper-tropospheric N 2 21 October 2015
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Hurricane Patricia – Upper-tropospheric N 2 22 October 2015
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Hurricane Patricia – Upper-tropospheric N 2 23 October 2015
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21 October 201522 October 201523 October 2015 Temperature anomalies from the Dunion Moist Tropical Sounding Inner-core tropopause elevation appears to be caused by the development of the upper-tropospheric warm core, possibly due to subsidence from the stratosphere into the troposphere.
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