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    Observations of Kinematics and Thermodynamic Structure Surrounding a Convective Storm Cluster over a Low Mountain Range

    Source: Monthly Weather Review:;2009:;volume( 137 ):;issue: 002::page 585
    Author:
    Groenemeijer, Pieter
    ,
    Barthlott, Christian
    ,
    Corsmeier, Ulrich
    ,
    Handwerker, Jan
    ,
    Kohler, Martin
    ,
    Kottmeier, Christoph
    ,
    Mahlke, Holger
    ,
    Wieser, Andreas
    ,
    Behrendt, Andreas
    ,
    Pal, Sandip
    ,
    Radlach, Marcus
    ,
    Wulfmeyer, Volker
    ,
    Trentmann, Jörg
    DOI: 10.1175/2008MWR2562.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Measurements of a convective storm cluster in the northern Black Forest in southwest Germany have revealed the development of a warm and dry downdraft under its anvil cloud that had an inhibiting effect on the subsequent development of convection. These measurements were made on 12 July 2006 as part of the field campaign Prediction, Identification and Tracking of Convective Cells (PRINCE) during which a number of new measurement strategies were deployed. These included the collocation of a rotational Raman lidar and a Doppler lidar on the summit of the highest mountain in the region (1164 m MSL) as well as the deployment of teams carrying radiosondes to be released in the vicinity of convective storms. In addition, an aircraft equipped with sensors for meteorological variables and dropsondes was in operation and determined that the downdraft air was approximately 1.5 K warmer, 4 g kg?1 drier, and therefore 3 g m?3 less dense than the air at the same altitude in the storm?s surroundings. The Raman lidar detected undulating aerosol-rich layers in the preconvective environment and a gradual warming trend of the lower troposphere as the nearby storm system evolved. The Doppler lidar both detected a pattern of convergent radial winds under a developing convective updraft and an outflow emerging under the storm?s anvil cloud. The dryness of the downdraft air indicates that it had subsided from higher altitudes. Its low density reveals that its development was not caused by negative thermal buoyancy, but was rather due to the vertical mass flux balance accompanying the storm?s updrafts.
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    contributor authorGroenemeijer, Pieter
    contributor authorBarthlott, Christian
    contributor authorCorsmeier, Ulrich
    contributor authorHandwerker, Jan
    contributor authorKohler, Martin
    contributor authorKottmeier, Christoph
    contributor authorMahlke, Holger
    contributor authorWieser, Andreas
    contributor authorBehrendt, Andreas
    contributor authorPal, Sandip
    contributor authorRadlach, Marcus
    contributor authorWulfmeyer, Volker
    contributor authorTrentmann, Jörg
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:26:30Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:26:30Z
    date copyright2009/02/01
    date issued2009
    identifier issn0027-0644
    identifier otherams-67930.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4209431
    description abstractMeasurements of a convective storm cluster in the northern Black Forest in southwest Germany have revealed the development of a warm and dry downdraft under its anvil cloud that had an inhibiting effect on the subsequent development of convection. These measurements were made on 12 July 2006 as part of the field campaign Prediction, Identification and Tracking of Convective Cells (PRINCE) during which a number of new measurement strategies were deployed. These included the collocation of a rotational Raman lidar and a Doppler lidar on the summit of the highest mountain in the region (1164 m MSL) as well as the deployment of teams carrying radiosondes to be released in the vicinity of convective storms. In addition, an aircraft equipped with sensors for meteorological variables and dropsondes was in operation and determined that the downdraft air was approximately 1.5 K warmer, 4 g kg?1 drier, and therefore 3 g m?3 less dense than the air at the same altitude in the storm?s surroundings. The Raman lidar detected undulating aerosol-rich layers in the preconvective environment and a gradual warming trend of the lower troposphere as the nearby storm system evolved. The Doppler lidar both detected a pattern of convergent radial winds under a developing convective updraft and an outflow emerging under the storm?s anvil cloud. The dryness of the downdraft air indicates that it had subsided from higher altitudes. Its low density reveals that its development was not caused by negative thermal buoyancy, but was rather due to the vertical mass flux balance accompanying the storm?s updrafts.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleObservations of Kinematics and Thermodynamic Structure Surrounding a Convective Storm Cluster over a Low Mountain Range
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume137
    journal issue2
    journal titleMonthly Weather Review
    identifier doi10.1175/2008MWR2562.1
    journal fristpage585
    journal lastpage602
    treeMonthly Weather Review:;2009:;volume( 137 ):;issue: 002
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