Rapid intensification of Typhoon Hato (2017) over shallow water
Rapid intensification of Typhoon Hato (2017) over shallow water
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2019-07-06
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Pun, Iam-Fei
Chan, Johnny C. L.
Lin, I.-I.
Chan, Kelvin T. F.
Price, James F.
Ko, Dong S.
Lien, Chun-Chi
Wu, Yu-Lun
Huang, Hsiao-Ching
Chan, Johnny C. L.
Lin, I.-I.
Chan, Kelvin T. F.
Price, James F.
Ko, Dong S.
Lien, Chun-Chi
Wu, Yu-Lun
Huang, Hsiao-Ching
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10.3390/su11133709
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Typhoon
SST cooling
Shallow water
Vertical mixing
Rapid intensification
SST cooling
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Vertical mixing
Rapid intensification
Abstract
On 23 August, 2017, Typhoon Hato rapidly intensified by 10 kt within 3 h just prior to landfall in the city of Macau along the South China coast. Hato’s surface winds in excess of 50 m s−1 devastated the city, causing unprecedented damage and social impact. This study reveals that anomalously warm ocean conditions in the nearshore shallow water (depth < 30 m) likely played a key role in Hato’s fast intensification. In particular, cooling of the sea surface temperature (SST) generated by Hato at the critical landfall point was estimated to be only 0.1–0.5 °C. The results from both a simple ocean mixing scheme and full dynamical ocean model indicate that SST cooling was minimized in the shallow coastal waters due to a lack of cool water at depth. Given the nearly invariant SST in the coastal waters, we estimate a large amount of heat flux, i.e., 1.9k W m−2, during the landfall period. Experiments indicate that in the absence of shallow bathymetry, and thus, if nominal cool water had been available for vertical mixing, the SST cooling would have been enhanced from 0.1 °C to 1.4 °C, and sea to air heat flux reduced by about a quarter. Numerical simulations with an atmospheric model suggest that the intensity of Hato was very sensitive to air-sea heat flux in the coastal region, indicating the critical importance of coastal ocean hydrography.
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© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Pun, I., Chan, J. C. L., Lin, I., Chan, K. T. E., Price, J. F., Ko, D. S., Lien, C., Wu, Y., & Huang, H. Rapid intensification of Typhoon Hato (2017) over shallow water. Sustainability, 11(13), (2019): 3709, doi:10.3390/su11133709.
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Pun, I., Chan, J. C. L., Lin, I., Chan, K. T. E., Price, J. F., Ko, D. S., Lien, C., Wu, Y., & Huang, H. (2019). Rapid intensification of Typhoon Hato (2017) over shallow water. Sustainability, 11(13), 3709.