Bulk Microphysical Characteristics of a Heavy-Rain Complex Thunderstorm System in the Taipei Basin

Author:

Jung Chi-June1,Jou Ben Jong-Dao12

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

2. b Center for Weather Climate and Disaster Research, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

Abstract

Abstract Severe rainfall has become increasingly frequent and intense in the Taipei metropolitan area. A complex thunderstorm in the Taipei Basin on 14 June 2015 produced an extreme rain rate (>130 mm h−1), leading to an urban flash flood. This paper presents storms’ microphysical and dynamic features during the organizing and heavy rain stages, mainly based on observed polarimetric variables in a Doppler radar network and ground-based raindrop size distribution. Shallower isolated cells in the early afternoon characterized by big raindrops produced a rain rate > 10 mm h−1, but the rain showers persisted for a short time. The storm’s evolution highlighted the behavior of merged convective cells before the heaviest rainfall (exceeding 60 mm within 20 min). The columnar features of differential reflectivity (ZDR) and specific differential phase (KDP) became more evident in merged cells, which correlated with the broad distribution of upward motion and mixed-phase hydrometeors. The KDP below the environmental 0°C level increased toward the ground associated with the melted graupel and resulted in subsequent intense rain rates, showing the contribution of the ice-phase process. Due to the collision–breakup process, the highest concentrations of almost all drop sizes and smaller mass-weighted mean diameter occurred during the maximum rainfall stage.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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