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    The Influence of Preexisting Boundaries on Supercell Evolution

    Source: Monthly Weather Review:;1999:;volume( 127 ):;issue: 012::page 2910
    Author:
    Atkins, Nolan T.
    ,
    Weisman, Morris L.
    ,
    Wicker, Louis J.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0493(1999)127<2910:TIOPBO>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: A three-dimensional nonhydrostatic cloud model is used to study the evolution of supercell thunderstorms, with emphasis on the low-level mesocyclone, interacting with preexisting boundaries. The impacts of low-level environmental shear, storm motion relative to boundary orientation, and boundary strength are assessed. In the low-level shear experiments, significant low-level rotation is consistently observed earlier, tends to be stronger, and is longer lived in storms interacting with a boundary than in storms initiated in a homogeneous environment. Low-level rotation is weaker in storms crossing the boundary and moving into the colder air. In contrast, all storms moving along or into the warm air ahead of the boundary develop significant low-level rotation. Increasing the temperature gradient and shear across the boundary has little impact on the low-level mesocyclone evolution. Storms interacting with a boundary characterized by only horizontal shear produce weaker mesocyclones than those created when a temperature gradient also exists across the boundary. It will be shown that the mechanisms generating the low-level mesocyclone appear to be different for storms interacting with boundaries than those initiated in a homogeneous environment. Consistent with previous studies, storms initiated in a homogeneous environment derive their low-level rotation from tilting of streamwise horizontal vorticity generated along the storm?s forward flank region. In contrast, for storms interacting with a boundary, a significant fraction of the air composing the low-level mesocyclone originates at low levels from the cool air side of the boundary. These parcels contain significant streamwise vorticity, which is tilted and stretched by the storms updraft. Vertical vorticity along the preexisting boundary may also have contributed to mesocyclogenesis. The forward-flank region appears to play a minor role in generating low-level rotation when a preexisting boundary is present.
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    contributor authorAtkins, Nolan T.
    contributor authorWeisman, Morris L.
    contributor authorWicker, Louis J.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:12:48Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:12:48Z
    date copyright1999/12/01
    date issued1999
    identifier issn0027-0644
    identifier otherams-63418.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4204419
    description abstractA three-dimensional nonhydrostatic cloud model is used to study the evolution of supercell thunderstorms, with emphasis on the low-level mesocyclone, interacting with preexisting boundaries. The impacts of low-level environmental shear, storm motion relative to boundary orientation, and boundary strength are assessed. In the low-level shear experiments, significant low-level rotation is consistently observed earlier, tends to be stronger, and is longer lived in storms interacting with a boundary than in storms initiated in a homogeneous environment. Low-level rotation is weaker in storms crossing the boundary and moving into the colder air. In contrast, all storms moving along or into the warm air ahead of the boundary develop significant low-level rotation. Increasing the temperature gradient and shear across the boundary has little impact on the low-level mesocyclone evolution. Storms interacting with a boundary characterized by only horizontal shear produce weaker mesocyclones than those created when a temperature gradient also exists across the boundary. It will be shown that the mechanisms generating the low-level mesocyclone appear to be different for storms interacting with boundaries than those initiated in a homogeneous environment. Consistent with previous studies, storms initiated in a homogeneous environment derive their low-level rotation from tilting of streamwise horizontal vorticity generated along the storm?s forward flank region. In contrast, for storms interacting with a boundary, a significant fraction of the air composing the low-level mesocyclone originates at low levels from the cool air side of the boundary. These parcels contain significant streamwise vorticity, which is tilted and stretched by the storms updraft. Vertical vorticity along the preexisting boundary may also have contributed to mesocyclogenesis. The forward-flank region appears to play a minor role in generating low-level rotation when a preexisting boundary is present.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe Influence of Preexisting Boundaries on Supercell Evolution
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume127
    journal issue12
    journal titleMonthly Weather Review
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0493(1999)127<2910:TIOPBO>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage2910
    journal lastpage2927
    treeMonthly Weather Review:;1999:;volume( 127 ):;issue: 012
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