Atmosphere (Aug 2023)

An Observational Study of Typhoon Talim over the Northern Part of the South China Sea in July 2023

  • Junyi He,
  • Qiusheng Li,
  • Pak-Wai Chan,
  • Chun-Wing Choy,
  • Betty Mak,
  • Ching-Chi Lam,
  • Hong-Yan Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14091340
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 1340

Abstract

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Extensive surface and upper air measurements of a typhoon over the northern part of the South China Sea, namely, Typhoon Talim in July 2023, are documented and analysed in this paper. A number of features have been observed from the upper air measurements. First, the log law and the power law were found to be appropriate in fitting the wind profiles of the typhoon in the first 1000 m or so above the sea surface. Second, a low-level jet with the height of the maximum wind speed of around 1000 m was observed in the lower troposphere from the observations of the radar wind profilers. This paper is also novel from the perspectives that the vertical wind profile from a Doppler LIDAR on an offshore platform over the northern part of the South China sea and ocean radar data are used to analyse the surface wind observations of a typhoon in the region. The results of this paper would be useful in understanding the structure of tropical cyclones, e.g., in wind engineering applications.

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