Origin of Strong Winds in an Explosive Mediterranean Extratropical Cyclone

Author:

Brâncuş Mihaela1,Schultz David M.2,Antonescu Bogdan3,Dearden Christopher4,Ştefan Sabina5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Physics Faculty of Physics, University of Bucharest, and National Meteorological Administration, Bucharest, Romania

2. Centre for Atmospheric Science, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Centre for Crisis Studies and Mitigation, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

3. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Physics Faculty of Physics, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, and National Institute of R&D for Optoelectronics, Măgurele, Romania

4. Centre for Environmental Modelling and Computation, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom

5. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Physics Faculty of Physics, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

Abstract

AbstractDuring 2–3 December 2012, the Black Sea and east coast of Romania were affected by a rapidly deepening Mediterranean cyclone. The cyclone developed a bent-back front along which short-lived (2–4 h) strong winds up to 38 m s−1 were recorded equatorward of the cyclone center. A mesoscale model simulation was used to analyze the evolution of the wind field, to investigate the physical processes that were responsible for the strong winds and their acceleration, and to investigate the relative importance of the stability of the boundary layer to those strong winds. The origin of the air in the wind maximum equatorward of the cyclone center was twofold. The first was associated with a sting jet, a descending airstream from the midlevels of the cloud head and the lower part of the cyclonic branch of the warm conveyor belt. The sting jet started to descend west of the cyclone center, ending at the frontolytic tip of the bent-back front. The second was a low-level airstream associated with the cold conveyor belt that originated northeast of the cyclone center and traveled below 900 hPa along the cold side of the bent-back front, ending behind the cold front. Both airstreams were accelerated by the along-flow pressure gradient force, with the largest accelerations acting on the sting-jet air before entering into the near-surface strong-wind area. The sensible heat fluxes destabilized the boundary layer to near-neutral conditions south of the cyclone center, facilitating downward mixing and allowing the descending air to reach the surface. Mesoscale instabilities appeared to be unimportant in the sting-jet formation.

Funder

UK Natural Environment Research Council to the University of Manchester

Doctoral School of Physics, University of Bucharest

Romanian STAR pro585 gram

National Core Programe

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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