The Role of Local Orography on the Development of a Severe Rainfall Event over Western Peninsular Malaysia: A Case Study

Author:

Mohd Nor Mohd Fadzil Firdzaus1,Holloway Christopher E.2,Inness Peter M.2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

2. Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom

Abstract

AbstractSevere rainfall events are common in western Peninsular Malaysia. They are usually short and intense, and occasionally cause flash floods and landslides. Forecasting these local events is difficult and understanding the mechanisms of the rainfall events is vital for the advancement of tropical weather forecasting. This study investigates the mechanisms responsible for a local heavy rainfall event on 2 May 2012 that caused flash floods and landslides using both observations and simulations with the limited-area high-resolution Met Office Unified Model (MetUM). Results suggest that previous day rainfalls over Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra Island influenced the development of overnight rainfall over the Strait of Malacca by low-level flow convergence. Afternoon convection over the Titiwangsa Mountains over Peninsular Malaysia then induced rainfall development and the combination of these two events influenced the development of severe convective storm over western Peninsular Malaysia. Additionally, anomalously strong low-level northwesterlies also contributed to this event. Sensitivity studies were carried out to investigate the influence of the local orography on this event. Flattened Peninsular Malaysia orography causes a lack of rainfall over the central part of Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra Island and produces a weaker overnight rainfall over the Strait of Malacca. By removing Sumatra Island in the final experiment, the western and inland parts of Peninsular Malaysia would receive more rainfall, as this region is more influenced by the westerly wind from the Indian Ocean. These results suggest the importance of the interaction between landmasses, orography, low-level flow, and the diurnal cycle on the development of heavy rainfall events.

Funder

Majlis Amanah Rakyat

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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