Author:
Fu Shizuo,Rotunno Richard,Chen Jinghua,Deng Xin,Xue Huiwen
Abstract
Abstract. Deep convection plays important roles in producing severe
weather and regulating the large-scale circulation. However, deep-convection
initiation (DCI), which determines when and where deep convection develops,
has not yet been fully understood. Here, large-eddy simulations are
performed to investigate the detailed processes of DCI, which occurs through
the collision of two sea-breeze fronts developing over a peninsula. In the
simulation with a maximum total heat flux over land of 700 or
500 W m−2, DCI is accomplished through the development of three generations
of convection. The first generation of convection is randomly produced along
the colliding sea-breeze fronts. The second generation of convection only
develops in regions where no strong downdrafts are produced by the first
generation of convection and is also mainly produced through the collision
of the sea-breeze fronts. The third generation of convection mainly develops
from the intersection points of the cold pools produced by the second
generation of convection and is produced through the collision between the
gust fronts and the sea-breeze fronts. Decreasing the maximum total heat
flux from 700 to 500 W m−2 weakens each generation of convection.
Further decreasing the maximum total heat flux to 300 W m−2 leads to
only one generation of shallow convection.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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