Tropical Cyclone Motion. Climatology of Tropical Cyclone Motion (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 4, © 1995 WMO.)

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Tropical Cyclone Motion

Climatology of Tropical Cyclone Motion (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 4, © 1995 WMO.)

Climatology of Tropical Cyclone Motion (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 4, © 1995 WMO.)

Climatology of Tropical Cyclone Motion (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 4, © 1995 WMO.)

Climatology of Tropical Cyclone Motion (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 4, © 1995 WMO.)

Motion by Steering Flow (Figure obtained from Chan (2005). © 2005, Annual Reviews.)

Steering Flow: Layer Determination (Figure obtained from

Steering Flow: hPa Example (Figure obtained from

Steering Flow: hPa Example (Figure obtained from

Beta Effect (Figure obtained from Chan (2005). © 2005, Annual Reviews.) LINEARNON-LINEAR t = 0 h t = 36 h t = 72 h

Beta Effect (Figure obtained from Chan (2005). © 2005, Annual Reviews.)

Beta Effect (Figure obtained from Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones, Ch. 4, © 1995 WMO.) streamfunction meridional wind

Non-Uniform Horizontal Flow N zonal wind Case 1: Linear Horizontal Shear, No Flow Over TC Center

Non-Uniform Horizontal Flow N zonal wind Case 2: Non-Linear Horizontal Shear, Flow Over TC Center

Non-Uniform Horizontal Flow N zonal wind Case 1, Except With Beta Gyres Horizontal tilt of vortex strengthens anticyclonic beta gyre to NE but weakens cyclonic beta gyre to SW

Non-Uniform Horizontal Flow N zonal wind Case 2, Except With Beta Gyres Horizontal tilt of vortex weakens anticyclonic beta gyre

Vertical Wind Shear Effect on Motion (Figure obtained from Chan (2005). © 2005, Annual Reviews.)

Fujiwhara Rotation (Figure obtained from Chan (2005). © 2005, Annual Reviews.) earth-relative center of mass-relative