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  • Presentation | A32F: Tropical Cyclones: Observations, Modeling, and Predictability—Today and into the Future II Oral
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  • A32F-06: Simple Fast Models to Predict the Complete Radial Structure and Size Evolution of the Tropical Cyclone Wind Field
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Author(s):
Daniel Chavas, Purdue University (First Author, Presenting Author)
Dandan Tao, Nanjing University
Robert Nystrom, Iowa State University
Arthur Avenas, IFREMER
Danyang Wang, Purdue University


The wind field of a tropical cyclone near the surface controls the footprint of the three major hazards: wind, storm surge, and rainfall-induced flooding. Tropical cyclones span a wide range of sizes in nature, and larger storms produce greater hazards all else equal. We present a simple and fast model for the wind field structure and size that can be used to better simulate the wind field and its hazards and impacts in daily forecasting and in climatological risk assessment.



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