The environment of warm-season elevated thunderstorms associated with heavy rainfall over the central United States

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Moore, JT
Glass, FH
Graves, CE
Rochette, SM
Singer, MJ
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[1] St Louis Univ, Dept Earth & Atmospher Sci, St Louis, MO 63103 USA
[2] NOAA, Natl Weather Serv, Forecast Off, St Charles, MO USA
[3] SUNY Coll Brockport, Brockport, NY 14420 USA
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10.1175/1520-0434(2003)018<0861:TEOWET>2.0.CO;2
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Twenty-one warm-season heavy-rainfall events in the central United States produced by mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) that developed above and north of a surface boundary are examined to define the environmental conditions and physical processes associated with these phenomena. Storm-relative composites of numerous kinematic and thermodynamic fields are computed by centering on the heavy-rain-producing region of the parent elevated MCS. Results reveal that the heavy-rain region of elevated MCSs is located on average about 160 km north of a quasi-stationary frontal zone, in a region of low-level moisture convergence that is elongated westward on the cool side of the boundary. The MCS is located within the left-exit region of a south-southwesterly low-level jet (LLJ) and the right-entrance region of an upper-level jet positioned well north of the MCS site. The LLJ is directed toward a divergence maximum at 250 hPa that is coincident with the MCS site. Near-surface winds are light and from the southeast within a boundary layer that is statically stable and cool. Winds veer considerably with height (about 1408) from 850 to 250 hPa, a layer associated with warm-air advection. The MCS is located in a maximum of positive equivalent potential temperature theta(e) advection, moisture convergence, and positive thermal advection at 850 hPa. Composite fields at 500 hPa show that the MCS forms in a region of weak anticyclonic curvature in the height field with marginal positive vorticity advection. Even though surface-based stability fields indicate stable low-level air, there is a layer of convectively unstable air with maximum-theta(e) CAPE values of more than 1000 J kg(-1) in the vicinity of the MCS site and higher values upstream. Maximum-theta(e) convective inhibition (CIN) values over the MCS centroid site are small (less than 40 J kg(-1)) while to the south convection is limited by large values of CIN (greater than 60 J kg(-1)). Surface-to-500-hPa composite average relative humidity values are about 70%, and composite precipitable water values average about 3.18 cm (1.25 in.). The representativeness of the composite analysis is also examined. Last, a schematic conceptual model based upon the composite fields is presented that depicts the typical environment favorable for the development of elevated thunderstorms that lead to heavy rainfall.
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