Bolaven becomes a typhoon
Target Sector (2.5-minute interval) JMA Himawari-9 AHI Clean Infrared Window (10.4 µm) images (above) and Red Visible (0.64 ) mages (below) showed Tropical Storm Bolaven as it intensified to become a Category 1 Typhoon just southeast of the Mariana Islands at 0000 UTC (SATCON | JTWC advisory) on 10 October 2023. The coldest cloud-top infrared brightness temperatures, associated with brief vortical hot towers within the Central Dense Overcast of Bolaven, were around -90ºC (yellow pixels embedded within dark purple areas).
One of the more notable vortical hot towers (VHTs) occurred just southeast of the island of Rota at 0322 UTC on 10 October, as seen in a toggle between Himawari-9 Red Visible (0.64 µm) and Clean Infrared Window (10.4 µm) images (above). The coldest infrared brightness temperature within the VHT cluster of yellow pixels was -94ºC. That temperature represented a significant air parcel overshoot of the local tropopause — which was -81.9ºC at 106 hPa, as seen in a plot of rawinsonde data from Guam (below).
Himawari-9 Infrared Window (11.2 µm) images from the CIMSS Tropical Cyclones site (below) showed that Bolaven was moving through an environment of low deep-layer wind shear — which, in addition to its motion across warm water (SST | OHC), favored continued intensification.
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