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    Heavy Rainfall Associated with Double Low-Level Jets over Southern China. Part II: Convection Initiation

    Source: Monthly Weather Review:;2018:;volume 147:;issue 002::page 543
    Author:
    Du, Yu
    ,
    Chen, Guixing
    DOI: 10.1175/MWR-D-18-0102.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Heavy rainfall that occurred at the south coast of China on 10?11 May 2014 was associated with a synoptic-system-related low-level jet (SLLJ) and a boundary layer jet (BLJ). To clarify the role of the double low-level jets in convection initiation (CI), we perform convective-permitting simulations using a nonhydrostatic mesoscale model. The simulations reproduce the occurrence location and mesoscale evolution of new convective cells as well as their small-scale wavelike structures at the elevated layers, which are generally consistent with radar observations despite some differences in their orientation. The nighttime BLJ over the northern South China Sea strengthens the convergence at ~950 hPa near the coast where the BLJ?s northern terminus reaches the coastal terrain. Meanwhile, the SLLJ to the south of the inland cold front provides divergence at ~700 hPa near the SLLJ?s entrance region. Such low-level convergence and midlevel divergence collectively produce strong mesoscale lifting for CI at the coast. In addition to the enhanced mesoscale lifting, the double low-level jets also provide favorable conditions for the superimposed small-scale disturbances that can serve as effective moistening mechanisms of the lower troposphere during CI. In a sensitivity experiment with coastal terrain removed, CI still occurs near the coast but is delayed and weaker compared to the control run. This latter experiment suggests that double low-level jets and their coupling indeed exert key effects on CI, while the BLJ colliding with terrain may enhance coastal convergence for amplifying CI. These findings provide new insights into the occurrence of coastal heavy rainfall in the warm sector far ahead of the fronts.
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    contributor authorDu, Yu
    contributor authorChen, Guixing
    date accessioned2019-09-22T09:03:59Z
    date available2019-09-22T09:03:59Z
    date copyright12/13/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier otherMWR-D-18-0102.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4262684
    description abstractHeavy rainfall that occurred at the south coast of China on 10?11 May 2014 was associated with a synoptic-system-related low-level jet (SLLJ) and a boundary layer jet (BLJ). To clarify the role of the double low-level jets in convection initiation (CI), we perform convective-permitting simulations using a nonhydrostatic mesoscale model. The simulations reproduce the occurrence location and mesoscale evolution of new convective cells as well as their small-scale wavelike structures at the elevated layers, which are generally consistent with radar observations despite some differences in their orientation. The nighttime BLJ over the northern South China Sea strengthens the convergence at ~950 hPa near the coast where the BLJ?s northern terminus reaches the coastal terrain. Meanwhile, the SLLJ to the south of the inland cold front provides divergence at ~700 hPa near the SLLJ?s entrance region. Such low-level convergence and midlevel divergence collectively produce strong mesoscale lifting for CI at the coast. In addition to the enhanced mesoscale lifting, the double low-level jets also provide favorable conditions for the superimposed small-scale disturbances that can serve as effective moistening mechanisms of the lower troposphere during CI. In a sensitivity experiment with coastal terrain removed, CI still occurs near the coast but is delayed and weaker compared to the control run. This latter experiment suggests that double low-level jets and their coupling indeed exert key effects on CI, while the BLJ colliding with terrain may enhance coastal convergence for amplifying CI. These findings provide new insights into the occurrence of coastal heavy rainfall in the warm sector far ahead of the fronts.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleHeavy Rainfall Associated with Double Low-Level Jets over Southern China. Part II: Convection Initiation
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume147
    journal issue2
    journal titleMonthly Weather Review
    identifier doi10.1175/MWR-D-18-0102.1
    journal fristpage543
    journal lastpage565
    treeMonthly Weather Review:;2018:;volume 147:;issue 002
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