Potential Vorticity Perspective of Vortex Structure Changes of Tropical Cyclone Bilis (2006) during a Heavy Rain Event following Landfall

2017 
AbstractTropical Cyclone (TC) Bilis made landfall on the China coast at 0500 UTC 14 July 2006. Following the landfall, sudden and unforecast torrential rain commenced some 400 km southwest of the weakening circulation center at around 1200 UTC 14 July 2006. At least 843 people were killed and the direct economic loss was estimated at up to $5 billion (U.S. dollars) in this event.Prior to the rain event, as the environmental fields evolved, the vertical vorticity weakened and deformation increased around Bilis’s circulation. It is illustrated that a strong gradient wind imbalance (GWI) through midlevels became established over the northwestern quadrant of Bilis, from which a large quantity of air with high potential vorticity (PV) was redistributed from the inner circulation to the outer radii. Both backward and forward Lagrangian trajectories show this redistribution as an outward bulge of midlevel PV toward the rainfall areas. The transport of midlevel PV from inner to outer radii provides a dynamical re...
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