Xiaotong ZHU, Qingqing LI, Jinhua YU, Dan WU, Kai YAO. 2018: Geometric Characteristics of Tropical Cyclone Eyes before Landfall in South China Based on Ground-Based Radar Observations. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 35(5): 592-603., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-017-7144-9
Citation: Xiaotong ZHU, Qingqing LI, Jinhua YU, Dan WU, Kai YAO. 2018: Geometric Characteristics of Tropical Cyclone Eyes before Landfall in South China Based on Ground-Based Radar Observations. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 35(5): 592-603., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-017-7144-9

Geometric Characteristics of Tropical Cyclone Eyes before Landfall in South China Based on Ground-Based Radar Observations

  • The geometric characteristics of tropical cyclone (TC) eyes before landfall in South China are examined using ground-based radar reflectivity. It is found that the median and mean eye area decrease with TC intensity, except for the severe typhoon category, and the eye size increases with height. The increasing rate of eye size is relatively greater in upper layers. Moreover, the ratio of eye size change in the vertical direction does not correlate with TC intensity. No relationship is presented between the ratio of eye size change in the vertical direction and the vertical wind shear. No relationship between the vertical change in eye size and the eye size at a certain level is found, inconsistent with other studies. No relationship exists between the vertical change in eye size and the intensity tendency. The eye roundness values range mainly from 0.5 to 0.7, and more intense TCs generally have eyes that are more circular.
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