2022年2月4日冬季雷暴天气在Milešovka气象台的观测与模拟

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Jana Popová, Zbynek Sokol, Pao Wang, Jaroslav Svoboda
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该研究分析了2022年2月4日格林尼治标准时间23:00至23:30之间经过Milešovka气象台的一场冬季雷暴。观测者和EUCLID闪电网络在协调世界时23:20直接在天文台上空记录到闪电。为了分析闪电发生时的大气状态,我们使用了位于天文台的X波段多普勒极化雷达和Ka波段多普勒极化垂直剖面仪的数据。我们还应用了气象卫星第二代卫星的数据和天文台标准气象仪器的数据。此外,我们运行我们的云带电模型来模拟冬季雷暴的云带电,以了解该模型是否发展出适合闪电发生的条件,如果是,在什么情况下。我们的结果表明,闪电出现在由高雷达反射率定义的风暴通道的最末端。同时,从雷达观测中可以清楚地看出,在闪电发生之前,云层中含有水文气象物质(霰、云或雨水以及冰或雪),这些物质通常与碰撞产生的电荷分离有关。我们对雷达数据的分析还表明,至少在云层的几个部分,电场很强。尽管与夏季风暴相比,云顶高度非常低,但模型结果表明了适合闪电发生的条件。然而,对于这种类型的风暴,如何正确地制定模型模拟的初始条件仍然存在不确定性,这种风暴是浅层的,在冬季很少发生。这篇文章受版权保护。保留所有权利。
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Observations and modelling of the winter thunderstorm on February 4, 2022 at the Milešovka meteorological observatory
The study analyses a winter thunderstorm that passed over the Milešovka meteorological observatory on February 4, 2022, between 23:00 and 23:30 UTC. Lightning was recorded directly over the observatory by both the observer and the EUCLID lightning network at 23:20 UTC. To analyse the state of the atmosphere at the time when the lightning occurred, we used data from the X‐band Doppler polarimetric radar and the Ka‐band Doppler polarimetric vertical profiler, both located at the observatory. We also applied data from the Meteosat Second Generation satellite, and data from standard meteorological instruments located at the observatory. In addition, we run our cloud electrification model to simulate cloud electrification of the winter thunderstorm to find out whether the model develops conditions suitable for the occurrence of lightning and if so, under what circumstances. Our results show that the lightning appeared at the very end of the storm passage defined by high radar reflectivity. At the same time, it is clear from the radar observations that before lightning occurred, the cloud contained hydrometeors (graupel, cloud or rain water, and ice or snow) which are commonly associated to charge separation by collisions. Our analysis of the radar data also suggests that in at least several parts of the cloud the electric field was strong. Although the cloud top height was very low compared to summer storms, the model results indicate conditions suitable for lightning occurrence. However, an uncertainty remains on how to properly formulate the initial conditions for model simulations for this type of storm which was shallow and occurs rarely in winter.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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期刊介绍: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society is a journal published by the Royal Meteorological Society. It aims to communicate and document new research in the atmospheric sciences and related fields. The journal is considered one of the leading publications in meteorology worldwide. It accepts articles, comprehensive review articles, and comments on published papers. It is published eight times a year, with additional special issues. The Quarterly Journal has a wide readership of scientists in the atmospheric and related fields. It is indexed and abstracted in various databases, including Advanced Polymers Abstracts, Agricultural Engineering Abstracts, CAB Abstracts, CABDirect, COMPENDEX, CSA Civil Engineering Abstracts, Earthquake Engineering Abstracts, Engineered Materials Abstracts, Science Citation Index, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and more.
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