4.4 Review

The Extratropical Transition of Tropical Cyclones. Part II: Interaction with the Midlatitude Flow, Downstream Impacts, and Implications for Predictability

期刊

MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW
卷 147, 期 4, 页码 1077-1106

出版社

AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/MWR-D-17-0329.1

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Dynamics; Rossby waves; Diabatic heating; Extreme events; Tropical cyclones; Numerical weather prediction/forecasting

资金

  1. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Ambizione fellowship [PZ00P2_148177/1]
  2. Helmholtz Association [VH-NG-1243]
  3. Transregional Collaborative Research Center - German Science Foundation (DFG) [SFB/TRR 165]
  4. DFG [FOR896]
  5. NSF [AGS-1240502, AGS-1355960, ATM-1461753]
  6. NRL Base Program [PE 0601153N]
  7. ONR [PE 0602435N, N000140910526]
  8. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science [CE110001028]

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The extratropical transition (ET) of tropical cyclones often has an important impact on the nature and predictability of the midlatitude flow. This review synthesizes the current understanding of the dynamical and physical processes that govern this impact and highlights the relationship of downstream development during ET to high-impact weather, with a focus on downstream regions. It updates a previous review from 2003 and identifies new and emerging challenges and future research needs. First, the mechanisms through which the transitioning cyclone impacts the midlatitude flow in its immediate vicinity are discussed. This direct impact manifests in the formation of a jet streak and the amplification of a ridge directly downstream of the cyclone. This initial flow modification triggers or amplifies a midlatitude Rossby wave packet, which disperses the impact of ET into downstream regions (downstream impact) and may contribute to the formation of high-impact weather. Details are provided concerning the impact of ET on forecast uncertainty in downstream regions and on the impact of observations on forecast skill. The sources and characteristics of the following key features and processes that may determine the manifestation of the impact of ET on the midlatitude flow are discussed: the upper-tropospheric divergent outflow, mainly associated with latent heat release in the troposphere below, and the phasing between the transitioning cyclone and the midlatitude wave pattern. Improving the representation of diabatic processes during ET in models and a climatological assessment of the ET's impact on downstream high-impact weather are examples for future research directions.

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