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    Finescale Doppler Radar Observation of a Tornado and Low-Level Misocyclones within a Winter Storm in the Japan Sea Coastal Region

    Source: Monthly Weather Review:;2010:;volume( 139 ):;issue: 002::page 351
    Author:
    Inoue, Hanako Y.
    ,
    Kusunoki, Kenichi
    ,
    Kato, Wataru
    ,
    Suzuki, Hiroto
    ,
    Imai, Toshiaki
    ,
    Takemi, Tetsuya
    ,
    Bessho, Kotaro
    ,
    Nakazato, Masahisa
    ,
    Hoshino, Shunsuke
    ,
    Mashiko, Wataru
    ,
    Hayashi, Syugo
    ,
    Fukuhara, Takaaki
    ,
    Shibata, Toru
    ,
    Yamauchi, Hiroshi
    ,
    Suzuki, Osamu
    DOI: 10.1175/2010MWR3247.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Life histories of low-level misocyclones, one of which corresponded to a tornado vortex within a winter storm in the Japan Sea coastal region on 1 December 2007, were observed from close range by X-band Doppler radar of the East Japan Railway Company. Continuous plan position indicator (PPI) observations at 30-s intervals at the low-elevation angle revealed at least four cyclonic misocyclones within the head of the comma-shaped echo of the vortical disturbance under winter monsoon conditions. The meso-?-scale vortical disturbance developed within the weak frontal zone at the leading edge of cold-air outbreaks. High-resolution observation of misocyclones revealed the detailed structures of these misocyclones and their temporal evolution. As the parent storm evolved, a low-level convergence line was observed at the edge of the easternmost misocyclone. This convergence line was considered to be important for the initiation and development of the misocyclones and the tornado through vortex stretching. The strongest misocyclone gradually intensified as its diameter contracted until landfall, and then began to dissipate soon after landfall. The temporal evolution of the misocyclones through landfall is discussed. Surface wind and pressure variations suggested a cyclonic vortex passage, which was consistent with the passage of the radar-derived misocyclone. The observed pressure drop was also consistent with that computed from the cyclostrophic equation for the modified Rankine vortex. The observed behavior of two adjacent misocyclones was primarily consistent with the rotational flow associated with the other misocyclone. The generation and development processes of the tornado and misocyclones are discussed.
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    contributor authorInoue, Hanako Y.
    contributor authorKusunoki, Kenichi
    contributor authorKato, Wataru
    contributor authorSuzuki, Hiroto
    contributor authorImai, Toshiaki
    contributor authorTakemi, Tetsuya
    contributor authorBessho, Kotaro
    contributor authorNakazato, Masahisa
    contributor authorHoshino, Shunsuke
    contributor authorMashiko, Wataru
    contributor authorHayashi, Syugo
    contributor authorFukuhara, Takaaki
    contributor authorShibata, Toru
    contributor authorYamauchi, Hiroshi
    contributor authorSuzuki, Osamu
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:37:50Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:37:50Z
    date copyright2011/02/01
    date issued2010
    identifier issn0027-0644
    identifier otherams-71255.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4213127
    description abstractLife histories of low-level misocyclones, one of which corresponded to a tornado vortex within a winter storm in the Japan Sea coastal region on 1 December 2007, were observed from close range by X-band Doppler radar of the East Japan Railway Company. Continuous plan position indicator (PPI) observations at 30-s intervals at the low-elevation angle revealed at least four cyclonic misocyclones within the head of the comma-shaped echo of the vortical disturbance under winter monsoon conditions. The meso-?-scale vortical disturbance developed within the weak frontal zone at the leading edge of cold-air outbreaks. High-resolution observation of misocyclones revealed the detailed structures of these misocyclones and their temporal evolution. As the parent storm evolved, a low-level convergence line was observed at the edge of the easternmost misocyclone. This convergence line was considered to be important for the initiation and development of the misocyclones and the tornado through vortex stretching. The strongest misocyclone gradually intensified as its diameter contracted until landfall, and then began to dissipate soon after landfall. The temporal evolution of the misocyclones through landfall is discussed. Surface wind and pressure variations suggested a cyclonic vortex passage, which was consistent with the passage of the radar-derived misocyclone. The observed pressure drop was also consistent with that computed from the cyclostrophic equation for the modified Rankine vortex. The observed behavior of two adjacent misocyclones was primarily consistent with the rotational flow associated with the other misocyclone. The generation and development processes of the tornado and misocyclones are discussed.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleFinescale Doppler Radar Observation of a Tornado and Low-Level Misocyclones within a Winter Storm in the Japan Sea Coastal Region
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume139
    journal issue2
    journal titleMonthly Weather Review
    identifier doi10.1175/2010MWR3247.1
    journal fristpage351
    journal lastpage369
    treeMonthly Weather Review:;2010:;volume( 139 ):;issue: 002
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