Abstract

The idealized hurricane boundary layer budget from Malkus and Riehl (1960) are reexamined using vector diagrams for the thermodynamic budgets in the light of recent observational studies. A large air-sea temperature difference can only be maintained with both large fluxes through cloud-base level and a large evaporative cooling of the subcloud layer. The high equivalent potential temperature values observed in hurricane eyewalls can be reached if these cloud-base and evaporative fluxes are reduced and the subcloud layer moves toward the sea surface virtual potential temperature.

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