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Back A Moist Pathway of Extratropical Cyclogenesis and Its Implications for High Impact Weather and Atmospheric Predictability

Fiscal Year 2010
Division Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Meteorology
Investigator(s) Montgomery, Michael T.
Sponsor National Science Foundation (NSF)
Summary Recent theoretical and observational studies have shown that, in the presence of baroclinity, a cyclonic vortex form and intensify via the synergetic interaction of cloud diabatic processes and the flow field associated with the cyclone itself. The resulting disturbance, termed a diabatic Rossby vortex (DRV), has been linked to a wide variety of atmospheric phenomena, all of which can spawn severe weather. It is therefore of great concern that these diabatically-dominated disturbances exhibit an alarming lack of predictability.
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