建立南美洲高影响天气报告数据库

IF 6.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Paola Salio, Hernán Bechis, Bruno Z. Ribeiro, Ernani de Lima Nascimento, Vito Galligani, Fernando Garcia, Lucas Alvarenga, Maria de los Milagros Alvarez Imaz, Daiana Marlene Baissac, María Florencia Barle, Cristian Bastías-Curivil, Marcos Benedicto, Maite Cancelada, Izabelly Carvalho da Costa, Daniela D’Amen, Ramon de Elia, David Eduardo Diaz, Anthony Duarte Páez, Sergio González, Vitor Goede, Julián Goñi, Agustín Granato, Murilo Machado Lopes, Matias Mederos, Matias Menalled, Romina Mezher, Eduardo José Mingo Vega, María Gabriela Nicora, Lucía Pini, Roberto Rondanelli, Juan Jose Ruiz, Nestor Santayana, Laís Santos, Guilherme Schild, Inés Simone, Raul Valenzuela, Yasmin Romina Velazquez, Luciano Vidal, Constanza Inés Villagrán Asiares
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摘要 尽管南美洲南部被认为是深对流风暴的热点地区,但人们对高影响天气(HIW)事件的社会环境影响却知之甚少。虽然过去曾努力收集该地区的恶劣天气报告,但这些报告在国家之间和国家内部非常分散,没有共同的协议,而且仅限于特定现象、特定地区或短时间。目前迫切需要更全面地了解全球范围内与高强度对流风暴事件(特别是深对流风暴)相关的现有风险及其在气候变化背景下的变异性和未来可能的演变。要了解导致危险天气的区域大气条件、量化其可预测性并建立健全的预警系统,就必须建立一个高质量和系统化的高空气温报告及相关社会环境影响数据库。为解决这一问题,继世界其他地区的成功举措之后,来自阿根廷、巴西、智利、巴拉圭和乌拉圭的研究人员、国家气象服务机构成员和气象爱好者开展了一项多国合作,以建立一个标准化数据库,收集主要与南美洲对流风暴及其社会环境影响相关的危险天气事件报告。本文旨在介绍该地区的这一史无前例的举措,总结初步成果,并讨论这一合作的潜在应用。
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Towards a South American High Impact Weather Reports Database
Abstract Despite Southern South America being recognized as a hotspot for deep convective storms, little is known about the socio-environmental impacts of high impact weather (HIW) events. Although there have been past efforts to collect severe weather reports in the region, they have been highly fragmented among and within countries, sharing no common protocol, and limited to a particular phenomenon, a very specific region or a short period of time. There is a pressing need for a more comprehensive understanding of the present risks linked to HIW events, specifically deep convective storms, on a global scale as well as their variability and potential future evolution in the context of climate change. A database of high-quality and systematic HIW reports and associated socio-environmental impacts is essential to understand the regional atmospheric conditions leading to hazardous weather, to quantify its predictability and to build robust early warning systems. To tackle this problem and following successful initiatives in other regions of the world, researchers, national weather service members, and weather enthusiasts from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay have embarked on a multi-national collaboration to generate a standardized database of reports of HIW events principally associated with convective storms and their socio-environmental impacts in South America. The goal of this paper is to describe this unprecedented initiative over the region, to summarize first results and to discuss the potential applications of this collaboration.
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS) is the flagship magazine of AMS and publishes articles of interest and significance for the weather, water, and climate community as well as news, editorials, and reviews for AMS members.
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