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- Title
Reply to ''Comments on 'An Evaluation of Hurricane Superintensity in Axisymmetric Numerical Models'''.
- Authors
EMANUEL, KERRY; ROUSSEAU-RIZZI, RAPHAËL
- Abstract
We concur with Makarieva et al. that in our earlier work on the hurricane differential Carnot cycle, we neglected the work done in lifting water and the dissipation of kinetic energy in the outflow (we explicitly acknowledged neglecting these terms). Here, we relax those assumptions, affirm the conclusion of Makarieva et al. that the water lifting term is small, and show that the effect of outflow dissipation is negligible. We remind readers that the differential Carnot theory is not a closed theory for potential intensity as it does not specify the outflow temperature or the boundary layer moist enthalpy at the radius of maximum winds. The addition of enthalpy to the inflow can raise the boundary layer enthalpy, reducing subsequent surface fluxes, regardless of whether that addition comes from surface fluxes themselves or from dissipative heating. We show that while this may indeed reduce the effect of dissipative heating, it does not eliminate it. We disagree with Makarieva et al.'s assertions that dissipative heating does not increase potential intensity and that only latent heat fluxes can drive tropical cyclones when dissipative heating is included.
- Subjects
CARNOT cycle; TROPICAL cyclones; HURRICANES; ENERGY dissipation
- Publication
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2020, Vol 77, Issue 11, p3977
- ISSN
0022-4928
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1175/JAS-D-20-0199.1