ANALYSIS OF AN EX-TROPICAL CYCLONE AFTER ITS REINTENSIFICATION AS A WARM-CORE EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONE

Citation
Ka. Browning et al., ANALYSIS OF AN EX-TROPICAL CYCLONE AFTER ITS REINTENSIFICATION AS A WARM-CORE EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONE, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 124(551), 1998, pp. 2329-2356
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
ISSN journal
00359009
Volume
124
Issue
551
Year of publication
1998
Part
A
Pages
2329 - 2356
Database
ISI
SICI code
0035-9009(1998)124:551<2329:AOAECA>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Ex-hurricane Lili reintensified as an extratropical cyclone before tra velling across the data-rich region of the British Isles on 28 October 1996. The cyclone centre passed close to a Mesosphere-Stratosphere-Tr oposphere (MST) radar, providing continuous profiles of wind etc, whic h were used to evaluate diagnostics from the mesoscale version of the operational UK Meteorological Office Unified Model. The paper presents a mesoanalysis of the mature extratropical cyclone using model output together with radar and satellite observations. The combined analysis reveals a vertically extensive warm core three-quarters surrounded by a low-level jet reaching over 40 m s(-1) There was an associated eye, relatively free of cloud and partly surrounded by a hook cloud produc ing extensive heavy rain, which was itself encircled by cooler dry-int rusion air. The stratospheric part of the dry intrusion land its poten tial-vorticity (PV) anomaly) descended within a tropopause fold around the cloud hook generally to below 400 hPa, with small pockets penetra ting significantly lower. The cyclone's reintensification as an extrat ropical cyclone was related to its interaction with the stratospheric PV anomaly. This interaction commenced immediately after the decay of the strong moist ascent and associated deep column of diabatically gen erated positive PV that had characterized the earlier tropical-cyclone phase. Following reintensification, the dry-intrusion air entered the eye region of the extratropical cyclone over a deep layer. The mesosc ale model represented many aspects of the cyclone structure well but i t underestimated the dryness of the dry-intrusion air entering the eye . The MST radar vividly depicted the region of moist boundary-layer ai r responsible for the hook cloud rising up into the region of the lowe red tropopause.