Affiliation:
1. Servei Meteorologic de Catalunya, C/Berlin, 38-46, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
Abstract
Three-body scatter spike (TBSS) is one of the most common signatures associated with hailstorms using weather radar. It consists of an appendage appearing behind the storms in the radar imagery. The cause is the multi-scattering between hail particles and the ground. The TBSS is detected in plan position indicator (PPI) reflectivity fields at the elevation coinciding with the hail core. Surveillance staff usually analyzes low-level PPI in real-time, but the signature can appear at mid or high elevations. This study takes advantage of the three-dimensional maximum reflectivity (MAX) product for detecting the presence of the TBSS in thunderstorms more easily, instead of the usual way of analyzing the PPI fields. The new technique is more direct and immediate, crucial in real-time surveillance tasks. This preliminary analysis has focused on the hail days with ground registers that occurred in Catalonia between January and August of 2022, observing this signature in the MAX product in 96% of days with large hail and 72% of small hail events. This fact indicates that MAX can be useful for identifying large hail in thunderstorms, but the efficiency decreases for hail smaller than 2 cm.
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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