Detecting Tropical Cyclone from the basic overview of life cycle of Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm, Tauktae
Abstract
The Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm (ESCS) Tauktae, which made landfall on the Gujarat coast on May 17, 2021, is discussed in the current study. The analysis is based on INSAT-3D and passive microwave (PMW) images, focusing on the cyclone's eye characteristics and intensity. The satellite images and products are utilized to determine the cyclone's intensity and the specific characteristics of its eye. The study showcases the variations in intensity and eye features of the cyclone throughout its life span, providing insights into the process of tropical cyclone intensification. The paper is structured to cover the methods for analysis, an overview of ESCS Tauktae's life cycle, the regulation of intensity based on Dvorak's technique, intensity estimation using ADT9.0 and comparison with SATCON method and Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) provided best track data. Furthermore, the formation of Tauktae's eye, timeframes for eye scenes, comparison with sea surface temperature data, and concluding thoughts are also discussed.
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