The Chuva Project: How Does Convection Vary across Brazil?

Author:

Machado Luiz A. T.1,Silva Dias Maria A. F.2,Morales Carlos2,Fisch Gilberto3,Vila Daniel1,Albrecht Rachel1,Goodman Steven J.4,Calheiros Alan J. P.1,Biscaro Thiago1,Kummerow Christian5,Cohen Julia6,Fitzjarrald David7,Nascimento Ernani L.8,Sakamoto Meiry S.9,Cunningham Christopher1,Chaboureau Jean-Pierre10,Petersen Walter A.11,Adams David K.12,Baldini Luca13,Angelis Carlos F.1,Sapucci Luiz F.1,Salio Paola14,Barbosa Henrique M. J.15,Landulfo Eduardo16,Souza Rodrigo A. F.17,Blakeslee Richard J.18,Bailey Jeffrey19,Freitas Saulo1,Lima Wagner F. A.1,Tokay Ali20

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Previsão de Tempo e Estudos Climáticos, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, São José dos Campos, Brazil

2. Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

3. Instituto de Aeronaútica e Espaço, Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia Aeroespacial, São Paulo, Brazil

4. GSFC, Greenbelt, Maryland

5. Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado

6. Instituto de Geociências, Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém, Pará, Brazil

7. Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, New York

8. Departamento de Física, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

9. Fundação Cearense de Meteorologia, Fortaleza, Brazil

10. Laboratoire d'Aérologie, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France

11. NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia

12. Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico

13. Istituto di Scienze dell'Atmosfera e del Clima, CNR, Rome, Italy

14. Universidade de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina

15. Instituto de Física, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

16. Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares, São Paulo, Brazil

17. Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil

18. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama

19. University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama

20. University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland

Abstract

CHUVA, meaning “rain” in Portuguese, is the acronym for the Cloud Processes of the Main Precipitation Systems in Brazil: A Contribution to Cloud-Resolving Modeling and to the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM). The CHUVA project has conducted five field campaigns; the sixth and last campaign will be held in Manaus in 2014. The primary scientific objective of CHUVA is to contribute to the understanding of cloud processes, which represent one of the least understood components of the weather and climate system. The five CHUVA campaigns were designed to investigate specific tropical weather regimes. The first two experiments, in Alcantara and Fortaleza in northeastern Brazil, focused on warm clouds. The third campaign, which was conducted in Belém, was dedicated to tropical squall lines that often form along the sea-breeze front. The fourth campaign was in the Vale do Paraiba of southeastern Brazil, which is a region with intense lightning activity. In addition to contributing to the understanding of cloud process evolution from storms to thunderstorms, this fourth campaign also provided a high-fidelity total lightning proxy dataset for the NOAA Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES)-R program. The fifth campaign was carried out in Santa Maria, in southern Brazil, a region of intense hailstorms associated with frequent mesoscale convective complexes. This campaign employed a multimodel high-resolution ensemble experiment. The data collected from contrasting precipitation regimes in tropical continental regions allow the various cloud processes in diverse environments to be compared. Some examples of these previous experiments are presented to illustrate the variability of convection across the tropics.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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