On the Detection of Icing Conditions at Altitude in Conjunction with Mesoscale Convective Complexes Using Balloon Sondes

Author:

Liu Chuntao1ORCID,Jörgensdóttir Laufey2ORCID,Walter Paul2ORCID,Morris Gary A.23ORCID,Flynn James H.4,Kucera Paul5

Affiliation:

1. a Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, Texas

2. b St. Edward’s University, Austin, Texas

3. c NOAA/Global Monitoring Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado

4. d University of Houston, Houston, Texas

5. e University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

Abstract

Abstract Balloon-borne radiosondes are launched twice daily at coordinated times worldwide to assist with weather forecasting. Data collection from each flight is usually terminated when the balloon bursts at an altitude above 20 km. This paper highlights cases where the balloon’s turnaround occurs at lower altitudes and is associated with ice formation on the balloon, a weather condition of interest to aviation safety. Four examples of such cases are shown, where the balloon oscillates between 3- and 6-km altitude before rising to high altitudes and bursting. This oscillation is due to the accumulation and melting of ice on the balloon, causing the pattern to repeat multiple times. An analysis of National Weather Service radiosonde data over a 5-yr period and a global dataset from the National Centers for Environmental Information from 1980 to 2020 identified that 0.18% of soundings worldwide satisfied these criteria. This indicates that weather conditions important to aviation safety are not rare in the worldwide database. We recommend that soundings that show descent at altitudes lower than typically expected continue to be tracked, particularly given that these up–down-oscillating soundings can provide valuable information for weather forecasting on days with significant precipitation and icing conditions that might lead to aviation safety concerns.

Funder

NASA

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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