Initiation of Convective Storms at Low-Level Mesoscale Boundaries in Southwestern Ontario

Author:

Alexander Lisa S.1,Sills David M. L.2,Taylor Peter A.1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Research in Earth and Space Science, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2. Meteorological Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Abstract The relationship between low-level mesoscale boundaries and convective storm initiation was investigated in southwestern Ontario, Canada. The influence of lake-breeze fronts, a type of boundary that frequently affects this region of the Great Lakes watershed in summer, presented a particular interest. Radar data were processed using thunderstorm cell identification and tracking algorithms. The distances between the locations of storm cells reaching an intensity of 40 dBZ and the closest low-level mesoscale boundary were measured. Considering only days not influenced by a warm front, more than 75% of cells developed within 30 km of a low-level mesoscale boundary. Further examination by boundary type showed that cell initiations associated with moving boundaries and storm gust fronts occurred most often 0–5 km behind the boundaries. However, cell initiations associated with lake-breeze fronts most often occurred 0–5 km ahead of the boundaries. The analysis also suggested that lake-breeze fronts would often initiate the first storms of the day, which in turn generated gust fronts that could initiate subsequent storms. Overall, the results were similar to a previous study investigating storm initiation in the vicinity of low-level mesoscale boundaries in eastern Colorado and include some new findings in relation to lake-breeze fronts. The findings can be used by forecasters as well as automated nowcasting algorithms in order to improve predictions of storm initiation.

Funder

CFCAS

NSERC

Environment and Climate Change Canada

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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