1. Seamless Detection of Cutoff Low and Preexisting Trough
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Akira Yamazaki, Shozo Yamane, Hiroaki Kawase, Jinro Ukita, Meiji Honda, and Satoru Kasuga
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Trough (geology) ,Cutoff ,Seismology ,Geology - Abstract
Cutoff lows are cyclones existing in the upper troposphere developing from precursory preexisting troughs. We introduce a new method to seamlessly detect cutoff lows and even preexisting troughs aiming to improve lead time of meso scale disturbances like tornadoes. The method is based on a geometric character; in this method, a slope defined as the tangential line from a minimum point of each height depression is measured on an isobaric surface. This slope evaluates an intensity and horizontal extension (radius) of each depression. Adopting a mathematical assumption, we successfully achieved to make an algorithm to separate the depression and the local background flow. To remove the background flow enables us to detect both cutoff lows and preexisting troughs seamlessly in reanalysis height fields. So, our method would allow the life cycle to be illustrated continuously from the birth of the cutoff low, that is, from the precursory preexisting trough, and is expected to contribute to the improvement of the lead time for predicting severe weathers. Some further application examples, including tornado accompanying cases, and even for blocking highs, would be shown.
- Published
- 2020
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