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27.10.2015 16:17 Age: 8 yrs

Hurricane Patricia seen by altimeters

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Hurricanes Patricia in Eastern Pacific, seen by altimeters. An active hurricane 2015 season during a strong El Niño event.

Hurricane Patricia formed on October 20 as a tropical depression, near the Gulf of Tehuantepec, off Guatemala, in the tropical Pacific. It rapidly strengthed up to Category 5 and was classified as the most intense tropical hurricane ever recorded  in terms of barometric pressure (879 mbar) in the Western Hemisphere. It significantly weakened while approching the Mexico coasts. Nevertheless, dangerous flooding and landfall occurred from Mexico to Texas and Louisiana.

The hurricane season in the North Pacific has been an active one. 

The strong El Niño currently occurring in the Pacific ocean with warm waters helps create initial conditions for tropical storms and as a gazoline to add up the energy in storms that makes them intensify.

Altimetry satellites have made a significant contribution to the prediction of trajectories and intensities by collecting data on sea surface height, wind speed and wave height. Cryosat-2 overflew the hurricane path just 3 hours before. It revealed wave heights of more than 7 m and wind speed more than 28 m/s (>100 km/h).

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Map of (left) Significant Wave Heights (SWH, in meters) and (right) wind speed (m/s) measured along-track. All the satellite missions are plotted between 2015/10/21 and 2015/10/24: Jason-2, HY-2A; Cryosat-2 and SARAL/AltiKa.

The hurricane's path is shown by coloured circles (the intensity scale measures the wind speed of the typhoon in km/h): purple for a tropical depression, blue for Category 1, green for Cat. 2, yellow for Cat. 3, orange for Cat.4 and red for Cat. 5.

The dates near the path indicate the date when the hurricane passed.The Cryosat-2 pass 647 measured the highest wind speed at 2015-10-23 08:40:07 few hours before the typhoon reached this area.

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left: Ssalto/Duacs maps of Sea Level Anomalies (in cm) made from 3 altimetry missions (Jason-2, Cryosat-2, Saral), on 2015/10/23 when the typhoon was max. The typhoon path is shown by colored circles (see color legend in the left row. 

rigth: Altimeter wind speed (in m/s) measured along-track for Cryosat-2 pass 647. The strongest wind speed is more than 28 m/s (more than 100 km/h) when Cryosat-2 was on the typhoon path, few hours before.

Credits Cnes/CLS Ssalto/Duacs

information:

  • Applications: <link internal-link>Hurricanes
  • Altimetry applications in videos: <link internal-link>Monitoring hurricanes
  • Climate and Ocean recent news:
    • <link http: www.aviso.altimetry.fr en multimedia outreach-material altimetry-and-doris-applications-in-videos jason-3-videos-2015 meteo-and-rogue-waves.html _top external-link-new-window>Meteorology and rogue waves
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  • Nasa Earth Observatory: <link http: earthobservatory.nasa.gov naturalhazards _blank external-link-new-window>Hurricane Patricia nears Mexico

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