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Title: Analysis of the environments of seven Mediterranean tropical-like storms using an axisymmetric, nonhydrostatic, cloud resolving model
Authors: Fita, L.
Romero, R.
De Luque Söllheim, Ángel Luis 
Emanuel, K.
Ramis, C.
UNESCO Clasification: 250909 Predicción numérica meteorológica
250906 Meteorología marina
Issue Date: 2007
Journal: Natural Hazards and Earth System Science 
Abstract: Tropical-like storms on the Mediterranean Sea are occasionally observed on satellite images, often with a clear eye surrounded by an axysimmetric cloud structure. These storms sometimes attain hurricane intensity and can severely affect coastal lands. A deep, cut-off, cold-core low is usually observed at mid-upper tropospheric levels in association with the development of these tropical-like systems. In this study we attempt to apply some tools previously used in studies of tropical hurricanes to characterise the environments in which seven known Mediterranean events developed. In particular, an axisymmetric, nonhydrostatic, cloud resolving model is applied to simulate the tropical-like storm genesis and evolution. Results are compared to surface observations when landfall occurred and with satellite microwave derived wind speed measurements over the sea. Finally, sensitivities of the numerical simulations to different factors (e.g. sea surface temperature, vertical humidity profile and size of the initial precursor of the storm) are examined.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/120379
ISSN: 1684-9981
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-7-41-2007
Source: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences [EISSN 1684-9981], v. 7, p. 41-56
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