2010
DOI: 10.1175/2009jcli3318.1
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Can Climate Models Capture the Structure of Extratropical Cyclones?

Abstract: Composites of wind speeds, equivalent potential temperature, mean sea level pressure, vertical velocity, and relative humidity have been produced for the 100 most intense extratropical cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere winter for the 40-yr ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-40) and the high resolution global environment model (HiGEM). Features of conceptual models of cyclone structure-the warm conveyor belt, cold conveyor belt, and dry intrusion-have been identified in the composites from ERA-40 and compared to HiGEM. S… Show more

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“…The tracking algorithm used in this study (e.g., Hodges 1994Hodges , 1995Hodges , 1999, has previously been applied in studies of ETCs (e.g., Bengtsson et al 2007Bengtsson et al , 2009Catto et al 2010;Dacre et al 2012;Hawcroft et al 2012;Zappa et al 2014;Hawcroft et al 2015). Northern Hemisphere ETCs are identified as features exceeding 1 × 10 −5 s −1 in the 850 hPa relative vorticity field, truncated to T42, in 3-hourly data and combined into cyclone tracks.…”
Section: Tracking and Compositing Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The tracking algorithm used in this study (e.g., Hodges 1994Hodges , 1995Hodges , 1999, has previously been applied in studies of ETCs (e.g., Bengtsson et al 2007Bengtsson et al , 2009Catto et al 2010;Dacre et al 2012;Hawcroft et al 2012;Zappa et al 2014;Hawcroft et al 2015). Northern Hemisphere ETCs are identified as features exceeding 1 × 10 −5 s −1 in the 850 hPa relative vorticity field, truncated to T42, in 3-hourly data and combined into cyclone tracks.…”
Section: Tracking and Compositing Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HiGEM has previously been shown to be capable of capturing the large-scale features of composite ETCs when compared to reanalysis (ERA-40, Uppala et al 2005) though with differences in the finer scale details of the structure of the warm conveyor belt (Catto et al 2010). HiGEM has also been shown to reproduce estimates of precipitation around composite ETCs that are broadly comparable to the ERAI reanalysis and GPCP daily dataset (Hawcroft et al 2015), indicating that the total column integrated latent heating in the model is in agreement with observations.…”
Section: Higem Climate Modelmentioning
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“…[6] Following the work by Catto et al [2010], an objective feature tracking algorithm [Hodges, 1994[Hodges, , 1995 has been applied to the six-hourly European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) reanalysis, ERA-Interim [Dee et al, 2011]. The data covers the period from March 1989 to February 2009.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Note that the data shown in the figures only extends to 15 in radius for clarity). Following Catto et al [2010], the precursor fields are rotated according to the true direction of travel of each cyclone such that the direction of travel becomes eastward.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%