Atmospheric thermodynamics
; Climatology
; Meso-scale models
; Mesoscale process
; Monsoons
; Regional model
; Synoptic-scale process
; Climate models
英文摘要:
Transient inverted troughs (IVs) are a trigger for severeweather during theNorthAmericanmonsoon (NAM) in the southwest contiguous United States (CONUS) and northwest Mexico. These upper-tropospheric disturbances enhance the synoptic-scale and mesoscale environment for organized convection, increasing the chances for microbursts, straight-line winds, blowing dust, and flash flooding. This work considers changes in the track density climatology of IVs between 1951 and 2010. IVs are tracked as potential vorticity (PV) anomalies on the 250-hPa surface from a regional climate model that dynamically downscales the NCEP- NCAR Reanalysis 1. Late in the NAM season, a significant increase in IV track density over the 60-yr period is observed over Southern California and western Arizona, coupled with a slight decrease over northwest Mexico. Changes in precipitation are evaluated on days when an IV is observed and days without an IV, using high-resolution model-simulated precipitation estimates and CPC gridded precipitation observations. Because of changes in the spatial distribution of IVs during the 1951-2010 analysis period, which are associated with a strengthening of the monsoon ridge, it is suggested that IVs have played a lesser role in the initiation and organization of monsoon convection in the southwest CONUS during recent warm seasons.
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico; Joint Institute for Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; National Weather Service, Southern Region Headquarters, Fort Worth, TX, United States; Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico
Recommended Citation:
Lahmers T.M.,Castro C.L.,Adams D.K.,et al. Long-term changes in the climatology of transient inverted troughs over the North American monsoon region and their effects on precipitation[J]. Journal of Climate,2016-01-01,29(17)