Construction of a tropical cyclone size dataset using reanalysis data
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2024
Abstract
This paper details the creation of a tropical cyclone (TC) size dataset using the NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis I dataset for landfalling TCs along the United States coastline from 1948 to 2022. The radius of the outermost closed isobar (ROCI) is used as the size parameter. The dataset comprises landfall ROCI for 220 TCs. Storms are split into three zones (Texas–Alabama, Florida and Georgia–Maine) to determine if TC size varies geographically. Results showed a significant difference in landfall size, with Florida storms larger on average than the Texas–Alabama storms. Additionally, TC size increased with increasing intensity from tropical storm to Category 3, and storms tended to be larger later in the hurricane season, but there was no significant trend in landfall size over the 75-year period. ROCI exhibited statistically significant positive correlations with longitude and wind speed and a negative correlation with the outermost closed isobar's pressure. The dataset's creation is an example of how reanalysis datasets can be used to develop a TC size climatology.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
International Journal of Climatology
Number
465
First Page
3028
Last Page
3053
Recommended Citation
Thompson, D., Keim, B., & Brown, V. (2024). Construction of a tropical cyclone size dataset using reanalysis data. International Journal of Climatology, 44 (9), 3028-3053. https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.8511