Comparison of Cold Pool Characteristics of Two Distinct Gust Fronts over Bohai Sea Bay in China

Author:

Xu Changyi123ORCID,Xiao Xian4

Affiliation:

1. Binhai New Area Meteorological Office of Tianjin, Tianjin 300450, China

2. Key Laboratory of Urban Meteorology, China Meteorology Administration, Beijing 100089, China

3. Institute of Atmospheric Environment, China Meteorology Administration, Shenyang 110166, China

4. Institute of Urban Meteorology, China Meteorology Administration, Beijing 100089, China

Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated that cold pools play a pivotal role in the initiation and organization of convection, yet their influence on the evolution of gust fronts (GFs) remains inadequately understood. A destructive wind event associated with a rearward gust front (RGF; 8 grade gale after passing GF) and a prior gust front (PGF; 10 grade gale before passing GF) over the north coast of China on 10 June 2016 was analyzed. Using multiple forms of observation data, as well as the four-dimensional Variational Doppler Radar Data Assimilation System (VDRAS), we found that the depth and intensity of the cold pool in RGF are relatively shallower and weaker, leading to a correspondingly reduced strength in both outflow and convergence. In contrast, the enhanced vertical shear and boundary northeaster inflow of PGF generate intensified and more organized downdrafts, resulting in a deeper cold pool, robust outflow, and convergence. Two schematic models were proposed to explain the discrepancy between GFs and associated cold pools. We further show that there is an internal correlation between meso-γ-scale vortices (MVs) and cold pools, the collision of MVs strengthened low-level convergence and updraft between these two GFs. Moreover, the consolidation of the two cold pools exacerbates low-layer instability and rotation, generating an intense horizontal vorticity that leads to rapid convective storm intensification. These findings offer novel insights into the diversity of GFs and associated cold pools.

Funder

Key Laboratory of Urban Meteorology, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing

Open Research Fund for The Institute of Atmospheric Environment, China Meteorological Administration, Shenyangy

China Meteorological Administration Review Special Summary

Beijing Natural Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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