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A New Refinement of Mediterranean Tropical‐Like Cyclones Characteristics

Jesús Gutiérrez‐Fernández, Mario Marcello Miglietta, Juan Jesús González‐Alemán, Μiguel Angel Gaertner

2024Geophysical Research Letters13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Several warm‐core cyclones in the Mediterranean, which were analyzed in the literature, are studied using ERA5 reanalysis, to identify the environment where they develop and distinguish tropical‐like cyclones from non‐tropical warm‐core cyclones. Initially, the cyclone phase space is analyzed to distinguish the cyclones that have a symmetrical deep warm core. Subsequently, the temporal evolution of several parameters is considered, including the distance between the area of maximum tangential wind speed and the cyclone center. Some differences are observed between the cyclones analyzed: one category of cyclones develops in areas of moderate‐low baroclinicity and intense convective processes, as occurs in tropical cyclones. Another group of cyclones develops in a strongly baroclinic environment with weak convective processes and intense vertical wind shear, as occurs in warm seclusions. Two cyclones, showing similarities with polar lows, are also identified.

Topics & Concepts

BaroclinityCyclone (programming language)Tropical cycloneCyclogenesisClimatologyExtratropical cycloneAfrican easterly jetGeologyConvectionWind shearAtmospheric sciencesWind speedMeteorologyEnvironmental scienceTropical waveGeographyOceanographyField-programmable gate arrayComputer scienceComputer hardwareTropical and Extratropical Cyclones ResearchClimate variability and modelsMeteorological Phenomena and Simulations