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    Characteristics of Mesoscale Convective Systems over China and Its Vicinity Using Geostationary Satellite FY2

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2015:;volume( 028 ):;issue: 012::page 4890
    Author:
    Yang, Xiangrong
    ,
    Fei, Jianfang
    ,
    Huang, Xiaogang
    ,
    Cheng, Xiaoping
    ,
    Carvalho, Leila M. V.
    ,
    He, Hongrang
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00491.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: his study investigates mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) over China and its vicinity during the boreal warm season (May?August) from 2005 to 2012 based on data from the geostationary satellite Fengyun 2 (FY2) series. The authors classified and analyzed the quasi-circular and elongated MCSs on both large and small scales, including mesoscale convective complexes (MCCs), persistent elongated convective systems (PECSs), meso-? circular convective systems (M?CCSs), meso-? elongated convective system (M?ECSs), and two additional types named small meso-? circular convective systems (SM?CCSs) and small meso-? elongated convective systems (SM?ECSs). Results show that nearly 80% of the 8696 MCSs identified in this study fall into the elongated categories. Overall, MCSs occur mainly at three zonal bands with average latitudes around 20°, 30°, and 50°N. The frequency of MCSs occurrences is maximized at the zonal band around 20°N and decreases with increase in latitude. During the eight warm seasons, the period of peak systems occurrences is in July, followed decreasingly by June, August, and May. Meanwhile, from May to August three kinds of monthly variations are observed, which are clear northward migration, rapid increase, and persistent high frequency of MCS occurrences. Compared to MCSs in the United States, the four types of MCSs (MCCs, PECSs, M?CCSs, and M?ECSs) are relatively smaller both in size and eccentricity but exhibit nearly equal life spans. Moreover, MCSs in both countries share similar positive correlations between their duration and maximum extent. Additionally, the diurnal cycles of MCSs in both countries are similar (local time) regarding the three stages of initiation, maturation, and termination.
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    contributor authorYang, Xiangrong
    contributor authorFei, Jianfang
    contributor authorHuang, Xiaogang
    contributor authorCheng, Xiaoping
    contributor authorCarvalho, Leila M. V.
    contributor authorHe, Hongrang
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:11:01Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:11:01Z
    date copyright2015/06/01
    date issued2015
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-80716.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4223639
    description abstracthis study investigates mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) over China and its vicinity during the boreal warm season (May?August) from 2005 to 2012 based on data from the geostationary satellite Fengyun 2 (FY2) series. The authors classified and analyzed the quasi-circular and elongated MCSs on both large and small scales, including mesoscale convective complexes (MCCs), persistent elongated convective systems (PECSs), meso-? circular convective systems (M?CCSs), meso-? elongated convective system (M?ECSs), and two additional types named small meso-? circular convective systems (SM?CCSs) and small meso-? elongated convective systems (SM?ECSs). Results show that nearly 80% of the 8696 MCSs identified in this study fall into the elongated categories. Overall, MCSs occur mainly at three zonal bands with average latitudes around 20°, 30°, and 50°N. The frequency of MCSs occurrences is maximized at the zonal band around 20°N and decreases with increase in latitude. During the eight warm seasons, the period of peak systems occurrences is in July, followed decreasingly by June, August, and May. Meanwhile, from May to August three kinds of monthly variations are observed, which are clear northward migration, rapid increase, and persistent high frequency of MCS occurrences. Compared to MCSs in the United States, the four types of MCSs (MCCs, PECSs, M?CCSs, and M?ECSs) are relatively smaller both in size and eccentricity but exhibit nearly equal life spans. Moreover, MCSs in both countries share similar positive correlations between their duration and maximum extent. Additionally, the diurnal cycles of MCSs in both countries are similar (local time) regarding the three stages of initiation, maturation, and termination.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleCharacteristics of Mesoscale Convective Systems over China and Its Vicinity Using Geostationary Satellite FY2
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume28
    journal issue12
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00491.1
    journal fristpage4890
    journal lastpage4907
    treeJournal of Climate:;2015:;volume( 028 ):;issue: 012
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