@article{lin_ensley_chiao_huang_2002, title={Orographic influences on rainfall and track deflection associated with the passage of a tropical cyclone}, volume={130}, ISSN={["0027-0644"]}, DOI={10.1175/1520-0493(2002)130<2929:OIORAT>2.0.CO;2}, abstractNote={Abstract In this study, a nonhydrostatic mesoscale model [Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS)] was adopted to simulate Supertyphoon Bilis (2000) and investigate the dynamics of orographic rain and track deflection accompanying the storm as it passes the Central Mountain Range (CMR) of Taiwan. Both the storm track and its associated orographic rainfall distribution are well predicted by the numerical model. The intensity of the storm is underpredicted, resulting in a discontinuous track, due to the lack of specifying a “bogus” vortex at the time of model initialization. Cyclonic curvature of the storm track over the island topography track as well as major circulation features are similar to previous studies of landfalling typhoons affecting Taiwan. The model overpredicts the total amount of accumulated rainfall. Generalization of the flux model proposed in a 2001 study by Lin and coauthors is used to help predict and understand the observed rainfall distribution by calculating bo...}, number={12}, journal={MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW}, author={Lin, YL and Ensley, DB and Chiao, S and Huang, CY}, year={2002}, month={Dec}, pages={2929–2950} }