Title: HURRICANE STRUCTURE
1HURRICANE STRUCTURE
- Dr. Richard M. Yablonsky
- University of Rhode Island/GSO
- Hurricane Webinar Series 2012
- 28 February 2012, 700pm EST
2WHAT IS THIS???
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3WHAT IS THIS???
lt 1 mile
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- The Andover, KS TORNADO of April 26, 1991 (Wind
250 mph) - This is NOT a hurricane!!! This is NOT a
hurricane!!!
4WHAT IS THIS???
10 miles
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10 miles
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5WHAT IS THIS???
- A thunderstorm near
- Ardmore, OK
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- This is NOT a hurricane!
- This is NOT a hurricane!
- This is NOT a hurricane!
10 miles
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6OK Rich so you have lectured us on what a
hurricane IS NOT.Please stop teasing and tell
us what a hurricane IS!
7Definitions from United States National Hurricane
Center
- Hurricane A tropical cyclone in which the
maximum sustained surface wind is 74 mph or more
(NHC). OK, but what is a tropical cyclone?
8Definitions from United States National Hurricane
Center
- Hurricane A tropical cyclone in which the
maximum sustained surface wind is 74 mph or more
(NHC). OK, but what is a tropical cyclone? - Tropical cyclone A warm-core, non-frontal,
synoptic-scale cyclone, originating over tropical
or subtropical waters, with organized deep
convection and a closed surface wind circulation
about a well-defined center (NHC). WHAT??? ?
9Hurricane Ivan on September 9, 2004
250 miles
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10Hurricane Ivan on September 9, 2004
A thunderstorm in one of Ivans spiral bands
250 miles
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11Hurricane Ivan on September 9, 2004
A thunderstorm in one of Ivans spiral bands
Eye (No Wind)
250 miles
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12Hurricane Ivan on September 9, 2004
A thunderstorm in one of Ivans spiral bands
Eye (No Wind)
Eyewall Region of strongest winds
250 miles
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13What about SIZE?
SIZE ? INTENSITY!
Courtesy of Brian Kabat US Air Force Academy
14What about SIZE?
SIZE ? INTENSITY!
Courtesy of Brian Kabat US Air Force Academy
15What about SIZE?
SIZE ? INTENSITY!
Courtesy of Brian Kabat US Air Force Academy
16What about SIZE?
Courtesy of Brian Kabat US Air Force Academy
17Largest Smallest Tropical Cyclones
18What about eyes? Here is Wilma
19And here is Isabel!
20Vertical slice through a hurricane
21Wind speed distribution
22Hurricanes Secondary Circulation
23Convection in the Atmosphere
COLD
COOL
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WARM
24Convection in the Atmosphere
COLD
COOL
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WARM
25Convection in the Atmosphere
COLD
The hot air parcel rises just like in a hot air
balloon!
COOL
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WARM
26Hurricanes are fueled by the ocean
URI team focus Understanding modeling
hurricane-ocean interaction
27Tropical vs. Extratropical Cyclones
28Extratropical Transition
29Definitions from United States National Hurricane
Center
- Hurricane A tropical cyclone in which the
maximum sustained surface wind is 74 mph or more
(NHC). Rich, you said that already! - Tropical cyclone A warm-core, non-frontal,
synoptic-scale cyclone, originating over tropical
or subtropical waters, with organized deep
convection and a closed surface wind circulation
about a well-defined center (NHC). I think I get
it now! ?
30Hurricanes Science and Society
- Learn more at
- www.hurricanescience.org