Impact of the tilted cloud vertical structure on a northward-progress episode of the East Asian summer monsoonal precipitation belt

Author:

Li Yunying,Sun Guorong,Zhang Zhiwei,Zhang Chao,Li Laurant

Abstract

AbstractImpact of cloud vertical structure (CVS) on a northward-progressing rainfall episode of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) is explored using the Weather Research and Forecasting model, in which CloudSat observation-based vertical structure of cloud liquid water content (LWC) can be imposed. Composite LWC anomaly from CloudSat data shows a northward tilted structure from the upper to the lower troposphere. Compared to the control simulation (without modification of LWC), the one with LWC imposed, but without tilted structure, doesn’t show significant changes. When LWC is introduced and northward tilted, the geopotential height (HGT) decreases in the north of the convective center, which increases the meridional wind and provides favorable conditions for the northward shift of the precipitation belt. When LWC is southward tilted, HGT decreases in the middle and lower troposphere in the south of the convective center and increases in the north, which slows down the northward shift of the precipitation belt. Adding cloud water leads to increase in humidity and decrease in temperature, causing significant increase in stratiform clouds and related precipitation. In the configuration of northward tilted LWC, low-temperature and high-humidity area is located on the north side of the convective center, favorable for the occurrence and northward shift of the precipitation belt. Deep convection is weakened with convective precipitation reduced, while shallow convection enhances the latent heat release in the lower troposphere. Therefore, more water vapor and energy are transported from boundary layer to free atmosphere, promoting the northward shift of the precipitation belt.

Funder

the National Natural Science Foundation of China

Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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