Author:
Fu Shizuo,Rotunno Richard,Xue Huiwen
Abstract
Abstract. Sea-breeze fronts (SBFs) are frequently found to trigger
deep convection. The convective updrafts near the SBF are critical in this
triggering process. Here, the size and strength of the updrafts near an
idealized SBF are investigated with large-eddy simulations. A central focus
of this study is to compare the updrafts near the SBF, which are
substantially affected by the SBF, to the updrafts ahead of the SBF, which
develop in a typical convective boundary layer. It is found that the
updrafts near the SBF are larger than but have similar strength to the updrafts ahead of the SBF. The larger updrafts near the SBF are produced
through the merger between the postfrontal streaky structures and the
updrafts originating near the SBF. Lagrangian budget analysis of vertical
momentum reveals that the dynamics experienced by the parcels constituting
the updrafts near the SBF is almost the same as that ahead of the SBF, so
that the strength of the updrafts near the SBF is similar to that ahead of
the SBF. It is also found that when the environmental wind is not included,
the size and strength of the updrafts near the SBF scale with the
boundary-layer height and the convective velocity scale, respectively, like
those in the typical convective boundary layer; however, when the
environmental wind is included, the aforementioned scaling breaks down. The
present results should also apply to other boundary-layer convergence lines
similar to the SBF.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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