Simulations of Polarimetric, X-Band Radar Signatures in Supercells. Part II: ZDR Columns and Rings and KDP Columns

Author:

Snyder Jeffrey C.1,Bluestein Howard B.2,Dawson II Daniel T.3,Jung Youngsun4

Affiliation:

1. Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, University of Oklahoma, and NOAA/OAR/National Severe Storms Laboratory, and School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma

2. School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma

3. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

4. Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms, Norman, Oklahoma

Abstract

AbstractA high-resolution numerical model and polarimetric forward operator allow one to examine simulated convective storms from the perspective of observable polarimetric radar quantities, enabling a better comparison of modeled and observed deep moist convection. Part I of this two-part study described the model and forward operator used for all simulations and examined the structure and evolution of rings of reduced copolar cross-correlation coefficient (i.e., ρhv rings). The microphysical structure of upward extensions of enhanced differential reflectivity (ZDR columns and ZDR rings) and enhanced specific differential phase (KDP columns) near and within the updrafts of convective storms serve as the focus of this paper. In general, simulated ZDR columns are located immediately west of the midlevel updraft maximum and are associated with rainwater lofted above the 0°C level and wet hail/graupel, whereas ZDR rings are associated with wet hail located near and immediately east of the midlevel updraft maximum. The deepest areas of ZDR > 1 dB aloft are associated with supercells in the highest shear environments and those that have the most intense updrafts; the upper extent of the ZDR signatures is found to be positively correlated with the amount and mean-mass diameter of large hail aloft likely as a by-product of the shared correlations with updraft intensity and wind shear. Large quantities of rain compose the KDP columns, with the size and intensity of the updrafts directly proportional to the size and depth of the KDP columns.

Funder

Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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