Microphysical Insights into a Tornadic Supercell from Dual-Polarization Radar Observations in Jiangsu,China on 14 May 2021OACSTPCD
Microphysical Insights into a Tornadic Supercell from Dual-Polarization Radar Observations in Jiangsu,China on 14 May 2021
Tornadoes are incredibly powerful and destructive natural events,yet the microphysical characteristics of the par-ent storm and its effects on tornadogenesis remain unclear.This study analyzed polarization radar data of a tornadic supercell that occurred in Jiangsu Province of China on 14 May 2021,in comparison with another tornadic supercell and two non-tornadic supercells that occurred in the same region in 2023.The two tornadic supercells exhibited lower differential reflectivity(ZDR)in the hook echo region compared with the non-tornadic supercells,indicating smaller median drop sizes.A distinct increase in ZDR from the melting of frozen hydrometeors,observed between 2.5-and 4.0-km altitude in the non-tornadic storms,was absent in the tornadic cases.The non-tornadic supercells also displayed substantially higher specific differential phase(KDP)below the melting level,likely aroused from en-hanced melting and cooling.These findings suggest fundamental microphysical contrasts between tornadic and non-tornadic supercells.Specifically,tornadic supercells have smaller droplets and may reduce melting in hook echoes.Moreover,greater separation between the ZDR arc and the KDP foot was observed during tornadogenesis.The vertical gradient of KDP related to the cooling pool strength of the hook echo,regulating rear-flank downdraft thermodynam-ics.Despite the limited number of cases investigated,the findings of this study indicate that monitoring ZDR,KDP,and drop size distribution trends could assist with tornado prediction and warnings.
Chao YUAN;Yang BAI;Pengfei SUN;Hua BAI;Lu XIA
China Meteorological Administration Tornado Key Laboratory,Foshan 528315||Institute of Atmospheric Environment,China Meteorological Administration,Shenyang 110166||Panjin National Climate Observatory,Panjin 124010Yangzhou Meteorological Bureau of Jiangsu Province,Yangzhou 225100Institute of Atmospheric Environment,China Meteorological Administration,Shenyang 110166||Yichun Meteorological Bureau of Heilongjiang Province,Yichun 153000Institute of Atmospheric Environment,China Meteorological Administration,Shenyang 110166
tornadopolarimetric radarsupercellhook echodrop size distribution
《气象学报(英文版)》 2024 (002)
303-320 / 18
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(42305013),Joint Research Project for Meteorological Capacity Im-provement(23NLTSQ002),China Meteorological Administration Tornado Key Laboratory Fund(TKL202307),China Meteorological Administration Youth Innovation Team Fund(CMA2024QN05),and China Meteorological Administration Special Innovation and De-velopment Program(CXFZ2022J003 and CXFZ2022J059).
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