K. Dengler et Rk. Smith, A MONSOON DEPRESSION OVER NORTHWESTERN AUSTRALIA PART II - A NUMERICAL-MODEL STUDY, Australian meteorological magazine, 47(2), 1998, pp. 135-144
A numerical shallow-water model is used to investigate dynamical aspec
ts of the evolution of an initial weak and broad vortex circulation in
the absence of a basic flow. The initial vortex lies partly over land
and is centred. over the coast which is straight and runs from southw
est to northeast, The situation is relevant to the case study of the d
evelopment of a monsoon depression near the northwestern coast of Aust
ralia presented in Part I. The model incorporates a modified farm of t
he convective parametrisation scheme developed by Ooyama, The modifica
tions were found to be necessary when the cyclonic circulation has its
centre in the proximity of land. On an f-plane the initial vortex int
ensifies to a strength comparable to that of the observed monsoon depr
ession and moves eastwards over the land. The eastward drift is caused
by asymmetries in the convection which are a result of the land-sea d
istribution. On a beta-plane the motion is dominated by the flow assoc
iated with the beta-induced vorticity asymmetries and the vortex moves
southwestwards and further inland. Accordingly, its maximum intensity
is less than that on the f-plane. On a beta-plane in the absence of l
and, the vortex attains the strength of an intense tropical cyclone wi
th maximum winds of 48 m s(-1) and drifts towards the southwest.