Xinlin YANG, Jianhua SUN. 2018: Organizational Modes of Severe Wind-producing Convective Systems over North China. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 35(5): 540-549., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-017-7114-2
Citation: Xinlin YANG, Jianhua SUN. 2018: Organizational Modes of Severe Wind-producing Convective Systems over North China. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 35(5): 540-549., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-017-7114-2

Organizational Modes of Severe Wind-producing Convective Systems over North China

  • Severe weather reports and composite radar reflectivity data from 2010-14 over North China were used to analyze the distribution of severe convective wind (SCW) events and their organizational modes of radar reflectivity. The six organizational modes for SCW events (and their proportions) were cluster cells (35.4%), squall lines (18.4%), nonlinear-shaped systems (17.8%), broken lines (11.6%), individual cells (1.2%), and bow echoes (0.5%). The peak month for both squall lines and broken lines was June, whereas it was July for the other four modes. The highest numbers of SCW events were over the mountains, which were generally associated with disorganized systems of cluster cells. In contrast, SCW associated with linear systems occurred mainly over the plains, where stations recorded an average of less than one SCW event per year. Regions with a high frequency of SCW associated with nonlinear-shaped systems also experienced many SCW events associated with squall lines. Values of convective available potential energy, precipitable water, 0-3-km shear, and 0-6-km shear, were demonstrably larger over the plains than over the mountains, which had an evident effect on the organizational modes of SCW events. Therefore, topography may be an important factor in the organizational modes for SCW events over North China.
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