Analysis and simulation of mesoscale convective systems accompanying heavy rainfall: The goyang case

Hyun Young Choi, Ji Hyun Ha, Dong Kyou Lee, Ying Hwa Kuo

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Abstract

We investigated a torrential rainfall case with a daily rainfall amount of 379 mm and a maximum hourly rain rate of 77.5 mm that took place on 12 July 2006 at Goyang in the middlewestern part of the Korean Peninsula. The heavy rainfall was responsible for flash flooding and was highly localized. High-resolution Doppler radar data from 5 radar sites located over central Korea were analyzed. Numerical simulations using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model were also performed to complement the high-resolution observations and to further investigate the thermodynamic structure and development of the convective system. The grid nudging method using the Global Final (FNL) Analyses data was applied to the coarse model domain (30 km) in order to provide a more realistic and desirable initial and boundary conditions for the nested model domains (10 km, 3.3 km). The mesoscale convective system (MCS) which caused flash flooding was initiated by the strong low level jet (LLJ) at the frontal region of high equivalent potential temperature (θe) near the west coast over the Yellow Sea. The ascending of the warm and moist air was induced dynamically by the LLJ. The convective cells were triggered by small thermal perturbations and abruptly developed by the warm θe inflow. Within the MCS, several convective cells responsible for the rainfall peak at Goyang simultaneously developed with neighboring cells and interacted with each other. Moist absolutely unstable layers (MAULs) were seen at the lower troposphere with the very moist environment adding the instability for the development of the MCS.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)265-279
Number of pages15
JournalAsia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences
Volume47
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2011

Keywords

  • Doppler Radar data
  • Heavy rainfall
  • Mesoscale Convective Systems (MCSs)
  • the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model

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