Abstract
This study investigated radiative effects on kinetic and potential energy budgets associated with rapid intensification of Typhoon Mujigae in 2015 by conducting sensitivity experiments with Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model simulation. We found that the inclusion of radiative effects mainly increases the symmetric rotational kinetic energy, while the radiative effects are from infrared longwave radiative effects. The comparison in symmetric potential energy and symmetric rotational kinetic energy budget between the sensitivity experiments excluding the radiative effects and solar shortwave radiative effects only reveals that the inclusion of infrared longwave radiative effects destabilizes the moist atmosphere and increases the conversion from symmetric potential energy to symmetric divergent kinetic energy , which reduces symmetric potential energy and enhances symmetric rotational kinetic energy through the strengthened conversion from symmetric divergent kinetic energy to symmetric rotational kinetic energy.
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