通过WSR-88D观测野火对流羽流识别羽流模式和建议的战术决策支持应用

IF 0.8 Q4 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
G. Murdoch, Christopher M. Gitro, T. Lindley, V. Mahale
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摘要

迄今为止,多普勒雷达(WSR-88D)在野外火灾行动中的使用受到限制,战术应用主要集中在分析环境大气特征。本文介绍了雷达观测到的野火对流羽流的地理多样性分析,以确定羽流模式的指标,为战术决策提供支持。通过热气泡和垂直羽流的浮力可视化,通过WSR-88D对南部大平原的三场草/灌木火灾和德克萨斯州和加利福尼亚州的两场木材火灾的调查揭示了羽流模式。与雷暴对流模式类似,过去的研究已经确定了两种不同的野火羽流模式:多细胞和强对流羽流。多细胞羽流模式的特点是一系列远离火灾主要浮力源的浅层离散细胞,连续的细胞上升、膨胀并取代上升气流源的细胞。这一过程被称为热泡概念,最明显地发生在具有强平流成分的强垂直风廓线环境中。通过WSR-88D数据在南部大平原的三个案例中观察到这些细胞或热泡。强对流羽流呈垂直分布,低反射率最大值和最大回波顶并置,并局限于弱风环境;在两起木材火灾中发现了这些烟羽结构。一个重要的WSR-88D特征,即反向剪切对流羽流(以下简称BSCP),在横向涡旋和涡旋环方面被识别出来,这可能意味着由于湍流混合的增加而提高了燃烧速率。通过雷达确定羽流对流模式为气象学家提供了探测羽流模式变化的能力,并提供了有关火灾行为的重要战术决策支持信息。
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Identifying Plume Mode via WSR-88D Observations of Wildland Fire Convective Plumes and Proposed Tactical Decision Support Applications
To date, the use of Doppler radar (WSR-88D) in wildland fire operations has been limited, with tactical applications focused on analyzing ambient atmospheric features. This paper presents geographically diverse analysis of radar-observed wildland fire convective plumes to determine indicators of plume mode for tactical decision support. Through the visualization of buoyancy via thermal bubbles and vertical plumes, plume mode is revealed via WSR-88D interrogation of three Southern Great Plains grass/shrub fires and two timber fires in Texas and California. Analogous to thunderstorm convective modes, past research has identified two distinct plume modes of wildland fire: multicell and intense convective plume. Multicell plume mode is characterized by a series of shallow discrete cells that move away from the fire’s main buoyancy source, with successive cells rising, expanding, and replacing cells from the updraft source. This process, known as the thermal bubble concept, occurs most notably in strong vertical wind profile environments with a strong advection component. These cells or thermal bubbles are observed via WSR-88D data for three Southern Great Plains cases. Intense convective plumes are observed to be vertical with the low-level reflectivity maximum and maximum echo top juxtaposed and occurrence is confined to weak wind environments; these plume structures are identified in the two timber fire cases. An important WSR-88D signature, the back-sheared convective plume (hereafter BSCP), is identified in terms of transverse vortices and vortex rings, which may imply enhanced combustion rates due to increased turbulent mixing. Determination of plume convective mode via radar offers meteorologists the ability to detect changes in plume mode and to provide important tactical decision support information about fire behavior.
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Journal of Operational Meteorology
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