Journal article

Large scale features and energetics of the hybrid subtropical low 'Duck' over the Tasman Sea

AB Pezza, LA Garde, JAP Veiga, I Simmonds

Climate Dynamics | SPRINGER | Published : 2014

Abstract

New aspects of the genesis and partial tropical transition of a rare hybrid subtropical cyclone on the eastern Australian coast are presented. The 'Duck' (March 2001) attracted more recent attention due to its underlying genesis mechanisms being remarkably similar to the first South Atlantic hurricane (March 2004). Here we put this cyclone in climate perspective, showing that it belongs to a class within the 1 % lowest frequency percentile in the Southern Hemisphere as a function of its thermal evolution. A large scale analysis reveals a combined influence from an existing tropical cyclone and a persistent mid-latitude block. A Lagrangian tracer showed that the upper level air parcels arrivi..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Kevin Keay (The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, Australian Bureau of Meteorology) for technical guidance with the use of the Lagrangian Advective Tracking Scheme and Noel Davidson (The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, Australian Bureau of Meteorology) for input and discussions during an earlier stage of this work. ABP would like to thank the Australian Research Council for funding parts of this work.