The Triggering of Orographic Rainbands by Small-Scale Topography

Author:

Kirshbaum Daniel J.1,Bryan George H.1,Rotunno Richard1,Durran Dale R.2

Affiliation:

1. National Center for Atmospheric Research,* Boulder, Colorado

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

Abstract

Abstract The triggering of convective orographic rainbands by small-scale topographic features is investigated through observations of a banded precipitation event over the Oregon Coastal Range and simulations using a cloud-resolving numerical model. A quasi-idealized simulation of the observed event reproduces the bands in the radar observations, indicating the model’s ability to capture the physics of the band-formation process. Additional idealized simulations reinforce that the bands are triggered by lee waves past small-scale topographic obstacles just upstream of the nominal leading edge of the orographic cloud. Whether a topographic obstacle in this region is able to trigger a strong rainband depends on the phase of its lee wave at cloud entry. Convective growth only occurs downstream of obstacles that give rise to lee-wave-induced displacements that create positive vertical velocity anomalies wc and nearly zero buoyancy anomalies bc as air parcels undergo saturation. This relationship is quantified through a simple analytic condition involving wc, bc, and the static stability N 2m of the cloud mass. Once convection is triggered, horizontal buoyancy gradients in the cross-flow direction generate circulations that align the bands parallel to the flow direction.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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