Abstract

In this paper, we show how the thermal effects affect trajectories, intensity, and formation of secondary structures during the passages of strong tropical cyclone-like vortices over oceanic warm and cold pools as well as over an island-type topography. Our results are obtained using the moist-convective thermal rotating shallow-water atmospheric model recently developed in [A. Kurganov et al., “Moist-convective thermal rotating shallow-water model,” Phys. Fluids 32, 066601 (2020)]. This model introduces thermodynamics of the moist air and moist convection in the standard rotating shallow-water models and allows to include in the latter atmosphere–ocean interactions in an elementary way.

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