Why Hurricane Paths Are WEIRD | Summary and Q&A

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November 22, 2023
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Why Hurricane Paths Are WEIRD

TL;DR

Cyclones, also known as typhoons and hurricanes, exhibit erratic paths due to various factors such as intensity changes, upper-level winds, loss of intensity, lack of steering winds, and interactions with other storms.

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Key Insights

  • 💨 Cyclones' paths can exhibit unpredictable behavior due to various factors, including changes in intensity, upper-level winds, loss of intensity, lack of steering winds, and interactions with other storms.
  • 💨 The trajectory of a cyclone is initially influenced by tropical winds blowing it westward before encountering a band of wind moving from west to east in the mid-latitudes.
  • 💨 Changes in a cyclone's intensity, such as encountering warm ocean waters or cold-weather fronts, can affect its response to upper-level and lower-level winds, leading to path alterations.
  • 💨 Upper-level winds can behave differently than lower-level winds and can completely change a cyclone's trajectory.
  • 💨 Lack of steering winds or the sudden weakening or change in direction of upper-level winds can result in erratic paths.
  • 💃 Interactions between cyclones can cause them to pull each other into a chaotic dance or merge into a larger storm.
  • 👶 Each new cyclone presents endless possibilities, and their paths are challenging to predict due to the complex interactions of various factors.

Transcript

In 2009, Typhoon Parma passed over  the Philippines. Then, bafflingly,   it reversed course and passed over the country  a second time. As if that wasn’t enough, it   reversed – again – to hit the Philippines a third  time before eventually making its way to Vietnam.   This wild ride wasn’t a one-off case; erratic  behavior is really common among c... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What are some factors that can alter the path of a cyclone?

Cyclone paths can be altered by factors such as changes in intensity, including encounters with warm ocean waters or cold-weather fronts, which can influence the behavior of upper-level and lower-level winds.

Q: How can a cyclone's intensity affect its path?

Intense cyclones are steered by a wide band of wind in the atmosphere, while weaker cyclones are primarily steered by lower-level winds. Changes in intensity can influence the impact of upper-level winds and result in a change in trajectory.

Q: What role do upper-level winds play in cyclone paths?

Upper-level winds can behave differently than lower-level winds and can completely change the trajectory of a cyclone. Changes in intensity can affect how a cyclone responds to these upper-level winds, leading to zig-zags in its path.

Q: Can interactions with other storms affect cyclone paths?

Yes, when two cyclones get close enough to each other, they can influence each other's paths. They can merge into a superstorm or pull each other into a deranged dance until one storm dissipates.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Cyclones are typically blown westward by tropical winds before veering towards the pole due to a band of wind that moves from west to east in the mid-latitudes.

  • However, cyclones can exhibit unpredictable paths due to factors such as changes in intensity, which can be influenced by upper-level winds and lower-level winds.

  • Other factors that can affect cyclone paths include the sudden weakening or change in direction of upper-level winds, lack of steering winds, and interactions with other storms.

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