Authors: Yi Wang
This study takes typically near-circular tropical cyclones over multiple global sea areas as the research objects, and deploys observation profiles around the 64 kt, 50 kt and 34 kt wind radii. The core objective is to verify whether the V²R value in the full-scale main circulation region of tropical cyclones is a constant. All study cases adopt the wind circle data of the same tropical cyclone at the identical observation time to ensure the energy stability of the cyclone. The verification results show that the V²R conservation characteristic of tropical cyclones has cross-sea universality, and the fluctuation range of measured data is within a reasonable error interval; V²R is a deformation of the Kepler constant K (R³/T² = K), and tropical cyclones and the Keplerian system follow the unified dynamic law of central force field vortices.
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