Cloud characteristics over the rain-shadow region of North Central peninsular India during monsoon withdrawal and post-withdrawal periods

S. B. Morwal, S. G. Narkhedkar, B. Padmakumari, R. S. Maheskumar, D. R. Kothawale, K. K. Dani, R. Burger, R. T. Bruintjes, J. R. Kulkarni

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Abstract

Cloud characteristics over the rain-shadow region of the north central peninsular India has been studied using C-band radar data for the period 21 September–30 October 2011. The period covers withdrawal and post-withdrawal periods of monsoon 2011. Though the study has been carried out for one season, it has been shown that it is representative of climatic feature over the region. The cloud characteristics have been discussed in the context of large scale dynamical and thermodynamical conditions over the region using NCEP wind data and radiosonde data, respectively. The large scale dynamic and thermodynamical conditions were found favorable for occurrence of widespread and deep convection. The cloud top heights show tri-modal distribution with peaks at 2–3, 4–6 and 8–12 km which are associated with cumulus, congestus and cumulonimbus clouds, respectively. The tops of these three types of the clouds are found to be associated with the stable layers in the atmosphere. The frequency of congestus clouds was the highest. The cloud characteristics over the region differ from other tropical land and oceanic regions in respect of maximum height, mean duration and cumulative frequency distribution. Distribution of cloud top height and duration show deviation from lognormality in the lower ends. It indicates that the cloud growth mechanism is different than that observed over other tropical land and oceanic regions and also due to the large wind shear prevailed over the region. During the period, a large number of suitable clouds were found available for hygroscopic and glaciogenic cloud seeding.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)495-514
Number of pages20
JournalClimate Dynamics
Volume46
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2016

Keywords

  • C-band radar
  • Cloud characteristics
  • Dynamical processes
  • Monsoon withdrawal and post-withdrawal
  • Rain-shadow region
  • Thermodynamical processes

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