Kurihara, Y., and M. A. Bender, 1982: Structure and analysis of the eye of a numerically simulated tropical cyclone. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 60 (1),381-395.
Abstract: A tropical cyclone has been simulated in a quadruply nested mesh model
with finest grid resolution of about 5 km. At the center of the vortex,
a compact eye was maintained.
Azimuthal means as well as asymmetry of the eye and the eye wall structure
are described. The asymmetric features within the eye wall moved cyclonically
at a much smaller rotation rate than the cyclonic wind within the eye wall.
Roles of the mean radial-vertical circulation, the eddy motions and the
diffusion effect in the maintenance of the mean structure are analyzed.
In the analysis, attention is given to the balance between the wind and
pressure fields and also to the budgets of relative angular momentum, heat
and water vapor. The eddy motions caused a cooling and moistening effect
in the eye which counterbalanced a warming and drying effect due to the
mean sinking motion.