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A Case Study of an Outbreak of Twin Tropical Cyclones Carl J. Schreck, III Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences University at Albany, SUNY
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Tropical cyclogenesis within 15° latitude of equator –First fix in JTWC best track Northern Hemisphere storms are red- filled symbols Southern Hemisphere storms are blue- filled symbols Black box shows region to be focused on later 24 h 2.8° 1.5° 42 h 8.6° 6.75 days t
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Vertical lines show months with One, Two, or Three sets of twins Oct 97
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Mean SST (OI.v2) for October 1997 Hurricane symbols indicate genesis locations of twin tropical cyclones
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Averaged 20 September – 9 November 1997 700-hPa Wind (vectors) and Relative Vorticity (shading) from ECMWF operation analyses
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Synoptic Maps of CLAUS T b and 700-hPa winds every 6 days Hurricane symbols indicate genesis of twin storms within 3 days of plot
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Unfiltered T b –Averaged 10°S–10°N –Lower values (convection) in warm colors Unfiltered u –Averaged 4.5°S–4.5°N –Westerlies in warm colors –Easterlies in cool colors t
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Filtered T b (shading) and u (contours) 50-day low-pass ER-band t
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Vertical lines indicate tropical cyclogenesis Unfiltered data in gray 50-day low- pass in green ER-band in red Sum of filters in black u TbTb
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Summary & Conclusions Three sets of twin tropical cyclones form in the Central Pacific during October 1997 Twins formed in favorable background conditions Two modes modulate active convection and equatorial westerlies –Low-frequency eastward moving mode –Higher-frequency westward moving mode: ER waves Both modes appear to be important for the formation of the twins
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