Abstract

Tropical cyclones that make landfall often spawn tornadoes. Previous studies have shown that these tornadoes are not uniformly distributed in the United States or in the tropical cyclone environment. They show that tornadoes tend to occur relatively close to the coastline and that they tend to cluster to the east-of-center in the tropical cyclone environment, particularly in the northeast and east-of-center quadrants. This study contributes to these studies by analyzing the spatial distributions of tropical cyclone tornadoes by intensity, path length, path width, and the damage potential index. The analyses confirm that most tornadoes occur relatively close to the coastline, but show that stronger tornadoes with larger paths are disproportionately common farther inland. They also confirm that the highest amount of activity is located within the northeast and east-of-center quadrants and show that the most potentially damaging tornadoes cluster in a sub region near the intersection of these two quadrants.

Highlights

  • Tropical cyclones (TCs) produce tornadoes in the United States (US) along the Gulf and EastCoastlines as they approach and make landfall, and at inland areas as they track into the midlatitudes.Similar to other TC hazards, these tornadoes threaten life and property

  • Results of the Mann-Whitney tests are located below the table

  • Ninety-four percent (n = 1203) of the tornadoes occurred in the East Half (EH) of the tropical cyclone environment and 6% (n = 82) occurred in the west half (WH) (Table 11)

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Summary

Introduction

Tropical cyclones (TCs) produce tornadoes in the United States (US) along the Gulf and EastCoastlines as they approach and make landfall, and at inland areas as they track into the midlatitudes.Similar to other TC hazards, these tornadoes threaten life and property. Tropical cyclones (TCs) produce tornadoes in the United States (US) along the Gulf and East. Coastlines as they approach and make landfall, and at inland areas as they track into the midlatitudes. The tornadoes produced by TCs Earl (1998), Georges (1998), Mitch (1998), Bonnie (1998), Ivan (2004), and Rita (2005) were each responsible for 20+ casualties (fatalities + injuries) and, TC tornadoes led to 328 casualties in the US over the period 1995–2009 [1]. The tornadoes produced by TC Cindy and other TCs in 2005 resulted in over an estimated $100 million (US) [2,3]. TC tornadoes can be hazardous at inland locations and at extended distances from

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