Modulation of tropical cyclogenesis by convectively coupled Kelvin waves

Tropical cyclone numbers can vary from week to week within a hurricane season. Recent studies suggest that convectively coupled Kelvin waves can be partly responsible for such variability. However, the precise physical mechanisms responsible for that modulation remain uncertain partly due to the inability of previous studies to isolate the effects of Kelvin waves from other factors. This study uses an idealized modeling framework—called an aquaplanet—to uniquely isolate the effects of Kelvin waves on tropical cyclogenesis. The framework also captures the convective-scale dynamics of both tropical cyclones and Kelvin waves. Our results confirm an uptick in tropical cyclogenesis after the passage of a Kelvin wave—twice as many tropical cyclones form 2 days after a Kelvin wave peak than at any other time lag from the peak. A detailed composite analysis shows anomalously weak ventilation during and after (or to the west of) the Kelvin wave peak. The weak ventilation stems primarily from anomalously moist conditions, with weaker vertical wind shear playing a secondary role. In contrast to previous studies, our results demonstrate that Kelvin waves modulate both kinematic and thermodynamic synoptic-scale conditions that are necessary for tropical cyclone formation. These results suggest that numerical models must capture the three-dimensional structure of Kelvin waves to produce accurate subseasonal predictions of tropical cyclone activity.

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Author Rios-Berrios, Rosimar
Tang, B. H.
Davis, Christopher A.
Martinez, J.
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2024-10-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Rios-Berrios, Rosimar, Tang, B. H., Davis, Christopher A., Martinez, J.. (2024). Modulation of tropical cyclogenesis by convectively coupled Kelvin waves. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d72n56mr. Accessed 11 August 2025.

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