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Stable Isotope Anatomy of Tropical Cyclone Ita, North-Eastern Australia, April 2014
2015
The isotope signatures registered in speleothems during tropical cyclones (TC) provides information about the frequency and intensity of past TCs but the precise relationship between isotopic composition and the meteorology of TCs remain uncertain. Here we present continuous δ18O and δ2H data in rainfall and water vapour, as well as in discrete rainfall samples, during the passage of TC Ita and relate the evolution in isotopic compositions to local and synoptic scale meteorological observations. High-resolution data revealed a close relationship between isotopic compositions and cyclonic features such as spiral rainbands, periods of stratiform rainfall and the arrival of subtropical and tropical air masses with changing oceanic and continental moisture sources. The isotopic compositions in discrete rainfall samples were remarkably constant along the ~450 km overland path of the cyclone when taking into account the direction and distance to the eye of the cyclone at each sampling time. Near simultaneous variations in δ18O and δ2H values in rainfall and vapour and a near-equilibrium rainfall-vapour isotope fractionation indicates strong isotopic exchange between rainfall and surface inflow of vapour during the approach of the cyclone. In contrast, after the passage of spiral rainbands close to the eye of the cyclone, different moisture sources for rainfall and vapour are reflected in diverging d-excess values. High-resolution isotope studies of modern TCs refine the interpretation of stable isotope signatures found in speleothems and other paleo archives and should aim to further investigate the influence of cyclone intensity and longevity on the isotopic composition of associated rainfall.
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Stable Isotope Anatomy of Tropical Cyclone Ita, North-Eastern Australia, April 2014: e0119728
2015
The isotope signatures registered in speleothems during tropical cyclones (TC) provides information about the frequency and intensity of past TCs but the precise relationship between isotopic composition and the meteorology of TCs remain uncertain. Here we present continuous delta 18O and delta 2H data in rainfall and water vapour, as well as in discrete rainfall samples, during the passage of TC Ita and relate the evolution in isotopic compositions to local and synoptic scale meteorological observations. High-resolution data revealed a close relationship between isotopic compositions and cyclonic features such as spiral rainbands, periods of stratiform rainfall and the arrival of subtropical and tropical air masses with changing oceanic and continental moisture sources. The isotopic compositions in discrete rainfall samples were remarkably constant along the ~450 km overland path of the cyclone when taking into account the direction and distance to the eye of the cyclone at each sampling time. Near simultaneous variations in delta 18O and delta 2H values in rainfall and vapour and a near-equilibrium rainfall-vapour isotope fractionation indicates strong isotopic exchange between rainfall and surface inflow of vapour during the approach of the cyclone. In contrast, after the passage of spiral rainbands close to the eye of the cyclone, different moisture sources for rainfall and vapour are reflected in diverging d-excess values. High-resolution isotope studies of modern TCs refine the interpretation of stable isotope signatures found in speleothems and other paleo archives and should aim to further investigate the influence of cyclone intensity and longevity on the isotopic composition of associated rainfall.
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Reply: Letter: Papal view
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Nott, Jon
2011
The programme for the Woodcraft Folk international camp at Debden in 1951 (available on our heritage website http://heritage.woodcraft.org.uk/doc.php?fhref=fh-040-01) says that Lord Henderson, undersecretary for foreign affairs, gave the opening address (Letters,...
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Letter:Muesli and moon daisies
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Nott, Jon
2005
There are already two websites which may meet David Clark's hope for a tool for progressive tactical voters (Comment, February 17) o sonowwhodowevotefor.net,...
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Letters: Drinks deposit scheme comes up empty
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Nott, Jon
2004
You don't need to go to Copenhagen for eco drinks.
Newspaper Article
Letter: Hawks for corporate war
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Nott, Jon
2003
It is sadly typical that instead of marking International Human Rights Day by joining Amnesty International, Oxfam and the International Network on Small Arms in working for an international treaty to control the arms trade, the government finds itself embroiled in another arms sale scandal (MoD chief refused to sign pounds 800m...
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Comment & Analysis: Letters: the money and the oil
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Nott, Jon
2003
Dr Peter Anderson asks (Letters, March 18) what proportion of tax one should withhold to avoid becoming implicit in the attack on Iraq.
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Drinks deposit scheme comes up empty
2004
Soft drinks deposit schemes in the UK have fallen out of favour because they stopped working: people no longer bring the bottles back even though there is a deposit on them (Letters, September 24). Analyses of the whole...
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