Diagnosing the Growth of Equatorial Typhoon Vamei (2001) from an Energy Standpoint
Surprisingly, on 27 December 2001, a storm named Typhoon Vamei formed near in Singaporean waters. An examination on the SSM/I-derived rainfall rates and air-sea parameters showed that significant higher latent heat release and air-sea energy flux during convective rainfall activities played a key ro...
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doaj-0ecdf73435f34c779771161b5cd3469e2020-11-24T21:22:23ZengChinese Geoscience UnionTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76802010-01-0121580710.3319/TAO.2009.12.03.01(A)960Diagnosing the Growth of Equatorial Typhoon Vamei (2001) from an Energy StandpointGin-Rong LiuChung-Chih LiuChing-Shun HuangTang-Huang LinWann-Jin ChenChun-Chieh ChaoSurprisingly, on 27 December 2001, a storm named Typhoon Vamei formed near in Singaporean waters. An examination on the SSM/I-derived rainfall rates and air-sea parameters showed that significant higher latent heat release and air-sea energy flux during convective rainfall activities played a key role in the typhoon¡¦s growth. A quantitative analysis revealed that the energy flux from the ocean to the atmosphere and the latent heat release during the rainfall activities both increased significantly during the initial growth stage. However, the values rapidly decreased just before the storm reached typhoon strength. Separately, in contrast to a case that occurred in 1999, the total thermal energy calculated from Typhoon Vamei¡¦s formation was two times higher. Thus, despite a very weak Coriolis force in the equatorial belt, the special terrain of Borneo Island and narrow channel in the equatorial South China Sea caused a Borneo vortex via northeasterly cold surges, together with the accumulated energy was sufficiently strong enough to induce the formation of Typhoon Vamei. http://tao.cgu.org.tw/images/attachments/v215p807.pdf Equatorial typhoonTyphoon formationEnergy flux |
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Gin-Rong Liu Chung-Chih Liu Ching-Shun Huang Tang-Huang Lin Wann-Jin Chen Chun-Chieh Chao Diagnosing the Growth of Equatorial Typhoon Vamei (2001) from an Energy Standpoint Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Equatorial typhoon Typhoon formation Energy flux |
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Gin-Rong Liu Chung-Chih Liu Ching-Shun Huang Tang-Huang Lin Wann-Jin Chen Chun-Chieh Chao |
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Gin-Rong Liu |
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Diagnosing the Growth of Equatorial Typhoon Vamei (2001) from an Energy Standpoint |
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Diagnosing the Growth of Equatorial Typhoon Vamei (2001) from an Energy Standpoint |
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Diagnosing the Growth of Equatorial Typhoon Vamei (2001) from an Energy Standpoint |
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Diagnosing the Growth of Equatorial Typhoon Vamei (2001) from an Energy Standpoint |
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Diagnosing the Growth of Equatorial Typhoon Vamei (2001) from an Energy Standpoint |
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diagnosing the growth of equatorial typhoon vamei (2001) from an energy standpoint |
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Chinese Geoscience Union |
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Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences |
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Surprisingly, on 27 December 2001, a storm named Typhoon Vamei formed near in Singaporean waters. An examination on the SSM/I-derived rainfall rates and air-sea parameters showed that significant higher latent heat release and air-sea energy flux during convective rainfall activities played a key role in the typhoon¡¦s growth. A quantitative analysis revealed that the energy flux from the ocean to the atmosphere and the latent heat release during the rainfall activities both increased significantly during the initial growth stage. However, the values rapidly decreased just before the storm reached typhoon strength. Separately, in contrast to a case that occurred in 1999, the total thermal energy calculated from Typhoon Vamei¡¦s formation was two times higher. Thus, despite a very weak Coriolis force in the equatorial belt, the special terrain of Borneo Island and narrow channel in the equatorial South China Sea caused a Borneo vortex via northeasterly cold surges, together with the accumulated energy was sufficiently strong enough to induce the formation of Typhoon Vamei. |
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Equatorial typhoon Typhoon formation Energy flux |
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