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A Case Study on the Convection Initiation Mechanisms over the Northern Edge of Tarim Basin, Xinjiang, Northwest China.

Authors :
Abulimiti, Aerzuna
Sun, Qi
Yuan, Lin
Liu, Yongqiang
Yao, Junqiang
Yang, Lianmei
Ming, Jie
Abulikemu, Abuduwaili
Source :
Remote Sensing. Oct2023, Vol. 15 Issue 19, p4812. 26p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The convection initiation (CI) mechanisms of severe storms have received increasing attention because severe storms have been occurring more frequently around the globe in recent years. In this work, the CI mechanisms of severe convective weather associated with a gust front (GF) which occurred on 9 July 2016, near the Korla at the northern edge of the Tarim Basin, Xinjiang, is investigated using observational data including Doppler weather radar data and automatic weather stations data, and high-resolution numerical simulation data. The results showed that, during the eastward movement of the GF, a number of convective cells were successively triggered in the vicinity of the GF, which developed rapidly and continuously merged with the convective system from behind, resulting in the further development and maintenance of this convective system. According to the diagnostic analysis of vertical acceleration which can be decomposed into dynamic acceleration ( a d ) and buoyant acceleration ( a b ), it was found that both a d (up to ~4 × 10āˆ’3 m sāˆ’2) and a b (up to ~7 × 10āˆ’3 m sāˆ’2) made positive contributions to the CI. Further analyses based on the decompositions of the a d and a b revealed that the extension term was the main contributor for the a d , while the warming of the dry air due to the release of latent heat from the precipitation condensate made the major contribution to the a b . The extension term indicates the elevated convergence jointly induced by the airflow of mid-level horizontal convective rolls (MHCRs) and updraft flow near the leading edge of the GF. The jointly induced elevated convergent updraft can be considered to be an important contributor for the CI mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20724292
Volume :
15
Issue :
19
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Remote Sensing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172983552
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15194812