The 2016 North Atlantic hurricane season: A season of extremes
Autor: | David R. Roache, Jennifer M. Collins |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Atlantic hurricane
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Precipitable water Subtropical cyclone 0211 other engineering and technologies Storm 02 engineering and technology Atmospheric sciences 01 natural sciences Accumulated cyclone energy Geophysics Climatology Hurricane Severity Index Tropical cyclone basins General Earth and Planetary Sciences Environmental science Tropical cyclone 021101 geological & geomatics engineering 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Geophysical Research Letters. 44:5071-5077 |
ISSN: | 0094-8276 |
DOI: | 10.1002/2017gl073390 |
Popis: | The 2016 North Atlantic hurricane season had an early start with a rare and powerful storm for January impacting the Azores at hurricane force. Likewise, the end of season heralded Otto which was record breaking in location and intensity being a high-end Category 2 storm at landfall over southern central America in late November. We show that high precipitable water, positive relative vorticity, and low sea level pressure allowed for conducive conditions. During the season, few storms occurred in the main development region. While some environmental conditions were conducive for formation there (such as precipitable water, relative vorticity, and shear), the midlevel relative humidity was too low there for most of the season, presenting very dry conditions in that level of the atmosphere. We further find that the October peak in the accumulated cyclone energy was related to environmentally conducive conditions with positive relative humidity, precipitable water, relative humidity, and low values of sea level pressure. Overall 2016 was notable for a series of extremes, some rarely, and a few never before observed in the Atlantic basin, a potential harbinger of seasons to come in the face of ongoing global climate change. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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