主办单位:中国气象局沈阳大气环境研究所
国际刊号:ISSN 1673-503X
国内刊号:CN 21-1531/P

Journal of Meteorology and Environment ›› 2012, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (4): 49-54.doi:

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Comparative analysis of two heavy rains caused by subtropical high in August 2010 based on Doppler radar data in Dandong

XU Lu-lu1 LI Hui-lin1 SUN Lian-qiang1 LI Qian2   

  1. 1. Dandong Meteorological Service, Dandong 118000, China;2. Shenyang Regional Climate Center, Shenyang 110016, China
  • Online:2012-08-30 Published:2012-08-30

Abstract:  Based on the basic reflectivity, basic radial velocity and wind profile data from Doppler radar, two heavy rain processes in Dandong area on August 19 and 20, 2010 were analyzed, and their weather situations and radar echo characteristics were discussed. The results indicate that the forces of southward cold air and warm wet air of the rear subtropical high  are compatible  when Dandong is located within subtropical high or near the margin, so it comes into being a typical heavy rain model in Dandong. The VWP (vertical wind profile) has a water vapor accumulation process during the prophase of precipitation, and it shows that upper level jet stream appears and upper momentum transports downward during the short-time heavy rain of two processes. The downward transportation of upper momentum makes lower level jet stream strengthened and the lower level converges, so rain intensity increases obviously. An echo strip with 40 dBz is formed in the precipitation echo areas of two processes, and the echo moving direction is consistent with the echo axial direction, which makes precipitation time prolonged and rainfall intensity increased. The occurrence time of inverse wind area is corresponding with that of the short-time strong rainfall. The corresponding relationship between the location of strong rainfall and strong echo area suggests that the larger the thickness of inverse wind area is, the stronger the corresponding reflectivity factor is, and so rainfall intensity is also strong.

Key words: Subtropical high, Rainstorm, Wind Profile, Adverse wind area, Subtropical high, Rainstorm, Wind profile, Inverse wind area