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A Summary of Convective-Core Vertical Velocity Properties Using ARM UHF Wind Profilers in Oklahoma.

Authors :
Giangrande, Scott E.
Collis, Scott
Straka, Jerry
Protat, Alain
Williams, Christopher
Krueger, Steven
Source :
Journal of Applied Meteorology & Climatology; Oct2013, Vol. 52 Issue 10, p2278-2295, 18p, 1 Diagram, 2 Charts, 8 Graphs, 1 Map
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

This study presents a summary of the properties of deep convective updraft and downdraft cores over the central plains of the United States, accomplished using a novel and now-standard Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program (ARM) scanning mode for a commercial wind-profiler system. A unique profiler-based hydrometeor fall-speed correction method modeled for the convective environment was adopted. Accuracy of the velocity retrievals from this effort is expected to be within 2 m s<superscript>−1</superscript>, with minimal bias and base core resolution expected near 1 km. Updraft cores are found to behave with height in reasonable agreement with aircraft observations of previous continental convection, including those of the Thunderstorm Project. Intense updraft cores with magnitudes exceeding 15 m s<superscript>−1</superscript> are routinely observed. Downdraft cores are less frequently observed, with weaker magnitudes than updrafts. Weak, positive correlations are found between updraft intensity (maximum) and updraft diameter length (coefficient r to 0.5 aloft). Negligible correlations are observed for downdraft core lengths and intensity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15588424
Volume :
52
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Applied Meteorology & Climatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
90631238
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1175/JAMC-D-12-0185.1