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摘要
印度东北部(NEI)在季风季节来临前经常发生雷暴,这些雷暴是灾难性的,会造成重大人员伤亡以及基础设施和财产损失。新隆高原(SP)被认为是引发这些雷暴的关键因素。我们的调查重点是跟踪 NEI 上热力学指标的变化,以评估志龙高原对雷暴的引发和传播的影响。结果显示,当 SP 地形增加时,整个 NEI 上的热动力指数值大幅增加,表明雷暴活动增加。另一方面,SP 地形降低会导致这些指数降低,这与雷暴强度降低有关。我们还发现,较低的 SP 地形与较高的降水量相对应,而较高的 SP 地形对降水量的影响正好相反。这些发现强调了 SP 地形在调节东北地区季风前雷暴中的关键作用,对理解和预测区域天气模式具有重要意义。
Evaluating the Influence of the Shillong Plateau Topography on Thunderstorm Activity Over Northeast India
Northeast India (NEI) experiences frequent thunderstorms during the pre-monsoon season, which are catastrophic, resulting in significant loss of life and damage to infrastructure and property. The Shillong Plateau (SP) has been identified as a crucial triggering element in the initiation of these thunderstorms over NEI. Our investigation focuses on tracking changes in thermodynamic indicators over NEI to assess the SP's effect on thunderstorm initiation and propagation. The results show a substantial increase in thermodynamic index values across NEI when the SP topography is increased, indicating a rise in thunderstorm activity. On the other hand, reduced topography of the SP leads to a decrease in these indices, which is correlated with a reduction in thunderstorm intensity. We also found that lower SP topography corresponds with higher levels of precipitation, while higher SP topography has the opposite effect on precipitation. These findings emphasize the critical role of the SP topography in regulating pre-monsoon thunderstorms over NEI, with important implications for understanding and predicting regional weather patterns.
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