CHEN Lianshou, LI Ying, CHENG Zhengquan. 2010: An Overview of Research and Forecasting on Rainfall Associated with Landfalling Tropical Cyclones. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 27(5): 967-976., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-010-8171-y
Citation: CHEN Lianshou, LI Ying, CHENG Zhengquan. 2010: An Overview of Research and Forecasting on Rainfall Associated with Landfalling Tropical Cyclones. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 27(5): 967-976., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-010-8171-y

An Overview of Research and Forecasting on Rainfall Associated with Landfalling Tropical Cyclones

  • The ability to forecast heavy rainfall associated with landfalling tropical cyclones (LTCs) can be improved with a better understanding of the mechanism of rainfall rates and distributions of LTCs. Research in the area of LTCs has shown that associated heavy rainfall is related closely to mechanisms such as moisture transport, extratropical transition (ET), interaction with monsoon surge, land surface processes or topographic effects, mesoscale convective system activities within the LTC, and boundary layer energy transfer etc.. LTCs interacting with environmental weather systems, especially the westerly trough and mei-yu front, could change the rainfall rate and distribution associated with these mid-latitude weather systems. Recently improved technologies have contributed to advancements within the areas of quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) and quantitative precipitation forecasting (QPF). More specifically, progress has been due primarily to remote sensing observations and mesoscale numerical models which incorporate advanced assimilation techniques. Such progress may provide the tools necessary to improve rainfall forecasting techniques associated with LTCs in the future.
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