2017
DOI: 10.3390/atmos8070116
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The Impacts of Atmospheric Moisture Transportation on Warm Sector Torrential Rains over South China

Abstract: Warm Sector Torrential Rains (WSTRs) occurring during the outbreak of the monsoon in May of 2015 in South China were studied using surface automatic weather observational data, sounding, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Reanalysis interim Data (ERA-interim), satellite and radar data, and a four-level nested grid simulation with the finest grid spacing of 1 km using the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF). The results show that the extreme precipitation event, which had maximum rainfa… Show more

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“…Based on forecast funnel thinking, the forecast process could be initiated by synoptic-scale weather pattern type. However, it should be realized that in many instances of severe convective weather, the synoptic-scale information at the top of the funnel may not be particularly useful in determining the meso-and microscale details of the convective event (Zhong and Chen 2017;Tian et al 2018;Wu et al 2018). In other words, the occurrence and development of severe convective weather are often affected by various scales in the forecasting process and the factors of various scales should be considered comprehensively.…”
Section: Multiscale Fusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on forecast funnel thinking, the forecast process could be initiated by synoptic-scale weather pattern type. However, it should be realized that in many instances of severe convective weather, the synoptic-scale information at the top of the funnel may not be particularly useful in determining the meso-and microscale details of the convective event (Zhong and Chen 2017;Tian et al 2018;Wu et al 2018). In other words, the occurrence and development of severe convective weather are often affected by various scales in the forecasting process and the factors of various scales should be considered comprehensively.…”
Section: Multiscale Fusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…X. Zhong et al: ML MSKF land-sea contrast, topography, and urban landscape (Zhong and Chen, 2017;Luo et al, 2017;Jian et al, 2002;Di et al, 2006;Xia and Zhao, 2009;Zhang and Ni, 2009). The complex terrain and heterogeneous land surface of the south China region are crucial in promoting active convection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, greater efforts have been made to study WSR and the related convective initiation in South China a Deceased. by field experiments, numerical simulations and case studies (Zhang et al 2011;He et al 2016;Liu et al 2016;Wu and Luo 2016;Luo et al 2017;Zhong and Chen 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%