Types of Severe Convective Wind Events in Eastern Australia

Author:

Brown Andrew12ORCID,Dowdy Andrew32,Lane Todd P.12,Hitchcock Stacey12

Affiliation:

1. a ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

2. c School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

3. b Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Severe winds associated with thunderstorms and convection are a hazard affecting key aspects of society, including emergency management and infrastructure design. Several studies around the world have shown that severe convective winds (SCWs) can occur due to several different processes, in a range of atmospheric environments, with significant regional and temporal variations. However, in eastern Australia, the types of SCWs and their variability have not been assessed outside of individual case studies. Here, a combination of reanalysis, lightning, radar, and station data are used to characterize a set of 36 SCW events in four locations in eastern Australia. These events are objectively chosen based on the strongest measured wind gusts from station data (greater than 25 m s−1) over a 14-yr period, with 6-hourly lightning data and a 30-dBZ radar reflectivity threshold used to infer moist convective processes. Radar data analysis suggests that these SCW events are produced by several different types of parent thunderstorms, with station observations suggesting a range of temporal characteristics for these different event types. A clustering algorithm applied to environmental data is used to suggest three dominant types of events, based on low-level moisture, low-level temperature lapse rate, and deep-layer mean wind speed and vertical shear. Based on the distribution of synoptic conditions and thunderstorm properties for each environmental cluster, it is suggested that these three event types correspond to the following: 1) shallow vertical transport of strong synoptic-scale winds to the surface, 2) downbursts driven by subcloud evaporation, and 3) intense thunderstorms including supercells. Significance Statement The purpose of this study is to better understand the different types of severe wind events in eastern Australia that are produced by convective storms. We looked at 36 historical cases in four locations and find that severe winds can be produced by very different classes of convective storms. We also suggest that there are three key types of atmospheric environment that are associated with events in this region. These environments vary in terms of the vertical structure of temperature, moisture, and wind speed above the surface. Understanding the different types of environments that lead to severe convective winds can help to reduce uncertainties in future climate projections for this region based on environmental changes.

Funder

Climate Extremes

National Environmental Science Program

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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