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14 May 2020 Assessment of a Parametric Tropical Cyclone Model for Typhoon Wind Modeling in the Yellow Sea
Junfeng Gong, Xiao Jia, Wenxiao Zhuge, Weijun Guo, Dong-Young Lee
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Gong, J.; Jia, X.; Zhuge, W.; Guo, W., and Lee, D., 2020. Assessment of a parametric tropical cyclone model for typhoon wind modeling in the Yellow Sea. In: Zheng, C.W.; Wang, Q.; Zhan, C., and Yang, S.B. (eds.), Air-Sea Interaction and Coastal Environments of the Maritime and Polar Silk Roads.Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 99, pp. 67-73. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

Tropical cyclones (TCs) pose one of the most dangerous threats to the lives and properties in coastal areas. Various parametric models have been developed to simulate TC wind fields and are critical for modeling and assessing the risk of storm surges and coastal inundations. The Holland parametric wind model (Holland, 1980) has been widely applied in the modeling of TC wind fields; however, systematic assessments of its performance in simulating typhoon wind fields in the Yellow Sea, where typhoons undergo extratropical transitions, are rare. Four typhoons that passed over the Yellow Sea were selected, and the wind measurements at 12 gauges and buoys along the Korean coast were used for model validation and assessment. The results showed that the Holland model is capable of producing satisfactory wind results for typhoons passing over the Yellow Sea given accurate TC parameters. The results also highlighted that the model-predicted typhoon winds were highly sensitive to Rmax and that the shape coefficient B thus should be chosen carefully when the Holland model wind fields are used for TC-induced storm surge or wave modeling.

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Junfeng Gong, Xiao Jia, Wenxiao Zhuge, Weijun Guo, and Dong-Young Lee "Assessment of a Parametric Tropical Cyclone Model for Typhoon Wind Modeling in the Yellow Sea," Journal of Coastal Research 99(sp1), 67-73, (14 May 2020). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI99-010.1
Received: 15 November 2019; Accepted: 6 February 2020; Published: 14 May 2020
KEYWORDS
Holland wind models
radius to maximum wind.
Tropical cyclone
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