A Storm Safari in Subtropical South America: Proyecto RELAMPAGO

Author:

Nesbitt Stephen W.1,Salio Paola V.2,Ávila Eldo3,Bitzer Phillip4,Carey Lawrence4,Chandrasekar V.5,Deierling Wiebke6,Dominguez Francina1,Dillon Maria Eugenia7,Garcia C. Marcelo8,Gochis David9,Goodman Steven10,Hence Deanna A.1,Kosiba Karen A.11,Kumjian Matthew R.12,Lang Timothy13,Luna Lorena Medina9,Marquis James14,Marshall Robert15,McMurdie Lynn A.16,de Lima Nascimento Ernani17,Rasmussen Kristen L.5,Roberts Rita9,Rowe Angela K.18,Ruiz Juan José2,São Sabbas Eliah F.M.T.19,Saulo A. Celeste7,Schumacher Russ S.5,Skabar Yanina Garcia7,Toledo Machado Luiz Augusto19,Trapp Robert J.1,Varble Adam C.14,Wilson James9,Wurman Joshua11,Zipser Edward J.20,Arias Ivan5,Bechis Hernán2,Grover Maxwell A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, Illinois

2. Centro de Investigaciones del Mar y la Atmósfera, CONICET-UBA, and Departamento de Ciencias de la Atmósfera y los Océanos, Universidad de Buenos Aires, UMI-IFAECI, CNRS-CONICET-UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina

3. Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía, Física y Computación, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, and Instituto de Física Enrique Gaviola, CONICET, Córdoba, Argentina

4. Department of Atmospheric and Earth Science, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama

5. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado

6. Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, and National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

7. Servicio Meteorológico Nacional, and Comité Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina

8. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina

9. National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

10. Thunderbolt Global Analytics, Huntsville, Alabama

11. Center for Severe Weather Research, Boulder, Colorado

12. Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania

13. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, Alabama

14. Atmospheric Sciences and Global Change Division Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington

15. Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado

16. Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

17. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil

18. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

19. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, São José dos Campos, Brazil

20. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

Abstract

AbstractThis article provides an overview of the experimental design, execution, education and public outreach, data collection, and initial scientific results from the Remote Sensing of Electrification, Lightning, and Mesoscale/Microscale Processes with Adaptive Ground Observations (RELAMPAGO) field campaign. RELAMPAGO was a major field campaign conducted in the Córdoba and Mendoza provinces in Argentina and western Rio Grande do Sul State in Brazil in 2018–19 that involved more than 200 scientists and students from the United States, Argentina, and Brazil. This campaign was motivated by the physical processes and societal impacts of deep convection that frequently initiates in this region, often along the complex terrain of the Sierras de Córdoba and Andes, and often grows rapidly upscale into dangerous storms that impact society. Observed storms during the experiment produced copious hail, intense flash flooding, extreme lightning flash rates, and other unusual lightning phenomena, but few tornadoes. The five distinct scientific foci of RELAMPAGO—convection initiation, severe weather, upscale growth, hydrometeorology, and lightning and electrification—are described, as are the deployment strategies to observe physical processes relevant to these foci. The campaign’s international cooperation, forecasting efforts, and mission planning strategies enabled a successful data collection effort. In addition, the legacy of RELAMPAGO in South America, including extensive multinational education, public outreach, and social media data gathering associated with the campaign, is summarized.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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