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Modeling of Wind-Wave- Current Coupled Processes in Hurricanes Isaac Ginis Yalin Fan Tetsu Hara Biju Thomas Graduate School of Oceanography University of Rhode Island 62 nd Interdepartmental Hurricane Conference
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Wind Ocean currents Surface waves Atmosphere Ocean Wind-Wave-Current Interaction Sea state, Sea spray Current Current
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Key Air- Sea Physical Processes in the Coupled Tropical Cyclone-Ocean System
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2D LES BL Model for Roll Vortices 3.0 km, 61 levels 8.0 km, 40 m resolution 2-4 km
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2D LES BL Model for Roll Vortices With Rolls No Rolls
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Wave BL Model: Drag Coefficient Sea State Dependence Storm Motion Vector Noel (2007), Helene and Florence (2006), Katrina, Rita, Emily, Dennis (2005), Ivan and Frances (2004), and Isabel and Fabien (2003)
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Storm Motion Vector Wave BL Model: Drag Coefficient Sea State Dependence
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Ocean Currents Horizontal wave propagation ( ) Wave growth ( ) Flux Budget Model Momentum Flux into Currents ( ) Momentum Flux from Atmosphere ( ) M - total momentum MF - total momentum flux
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Wind Field (m/s) Longitude Wind speed (m/s) TSP = 5m/s Latitude Idealized Hurricane experiments 10 20 30 40 0 9 18 Input parameters: Maximum wind speed (MWS) Radius of MWS (RMW) Central & environmental sea-level pressure Holland Hurricane Wind Model Flux Budget Model
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Waves
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Wind-wave-current Interaction W at 90 m Currents
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Impact Wind-Wave-Current Interaction on Ocean Cooling SST anomaly in Fully Coupled Exp. — SST anomaly in Control Exp. ( o C) SST anomaly when as forcing (Control Exp.)
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Hurricane Ivan (2005) track and reconnaissance flight tracks Flight tracks/Scanning Radar Altimeter measurements NASA/Goddard space flight center & NOAA/HRD Impact Wind-Wave-Current Interaction on Waves
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Significant Wave Height Swaths Exp. A Exp B Exp C Longitude Exp. A: WAVEWATCH III wave model (operational model) Exp. B: Coupled wind-wave model Exp. C: Coupled wind-wave-current model Impact Wind-Wave-Current Interaction on Waves
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Dominant Wave Length Significant Wave Height Wave Direction Wave parameters comparison between model and SRA (Courtesy of Ed Walsh) SRA SRA data number Vertical velocity Impact Wind-Wave-Current Interaction on Waves
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In the TC model, the parameterizations of the air-sea heat and momentum explicitly include the a) sea state dependence, b) SST and c).In the TC model, the parameterizations of the air-sea heat and momentum explicitly include the a) sea state dependence, b) SST and c) ocean current effects. The wave model is forced by a) the sea-state dependent momentum flux and b) includes the ocean current effectsThe wave model is forced by a) the sea-state dependent momentum flux and b) includes the ocean current effects. The ocean model is forced by a) the sea-state dependent momentum and energy fluxes calculated from the air-sea flux budget. Air-Sea Coupling Strategies for Tropical Models
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