Title: Tropical Cyclone Recurvature and Nonrecurvature as Related to Surrounding Wind-Height Fields
Abstract: Ten years of rawinsonde data for 30 stations in the western North Pacific have been composited relative to tropical cyclone center positions. This is the same data set described in a previous paper by the same authors. These data were used to study prior (12–72 h) differences in surrounding environmental fields between tropical cyclones which recurved and those which did not. Differences in the wind, height and temperature fields out to 21° radius to the north between these two classes of storms are presented. A strong recurvature correlation is found in the 200 mb wind and height fields at large radii to the north. It is suggested that an operational long-range (2–3 days) tropical cyclone recurvature forecast scheme can be developed using upper tropospheric wind-height data.