Journal article
Energetics and dynamics of subtropical Australian east coast Cyclones: Two contrasting cases
L Cavicchia, A Dowdy, K Walsh
Monthly Weather Review | AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2018
Abstract
The subtropical east coast region of Australia is characterized by the frequent occurrence of low pressure systems, known as east coast lows (ECLs). The more intense ECLs can cause severe damage and disruptions to this region. While the term "east coast low" refers to a broad classification of events, it has been argued that different ECLs can have substantial differences in their nature, being dominated by baroclinic and barotropic processes in different degrees. Here we reexamine two well-known historical ECL case studies under this perspective: the Duck storm of March 2001 and the Pasha Bulker storm of June 2007. Exploiting the cyclone phase space analysis to study the storms' full three-..
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This research was supported through funding from the Earth System and Climate Change Hub of the Australian government's National Environmental Science Programme. The authors acknowledge Jason Evans for help in accessing the NARCliM data. The authors thank Acacia Pepler, Kevin Tory, and two anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments on earlier versions of this manuscript.