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Global - Kinetic Energy Cyclone Catalogue - Imperial College

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Although it has been found that the sea surface temperature and vertical wind shear can both make considerable changes to the hurricane destructive potential metrics, it is still unknown which plays a more important role.

Here we present a new method to reconstruct the historical wind structure of hurricanes that allows us, for the first time, to calculate the correlation of damage with integrated power dissipation and integrated kinetic energy of all hurricanes at landfall since 1988. We find that those metrics, which include the horizontal wind structure, rather than just maximum intensity, are much better correlated with the hurricane cost. The vertical wind shear over the main development region of hurricanes plays a more dominant role than the sea surface temperature in controlling these metrics and therefore also ultimately the cost of hurricanes.

Wang, S. and R. Toumi (2016) On the relationship between hurricane cost and the integrated wind profile, Environmental Research Letters, 11, 114005.

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Source Imperial College London
Author S Wang and R Toumi
Maintainer Dr. Stephen Hardwick
Last Updated April 28, 2020, 12:29 (Etc/UTC)
Created June 1, 2017, 23:26 (Etc/UTC)
Origin Places Americas, Asia, Oceania

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