Snowstorm over the southwestern coast of the Korean Peninsula associated with the development of mesocyclone over the Yellow Sea

Advances in Atmospheric Sciences - Tập 25 - Trang 765-777 - 2008
Ki-Young Heo1, Kyung-Ja Ha1
1Division of Earth Environmental System, College of Natural Sciences, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea

Tóm tắt

This study investigates the characteristics of a heavy snowfall event over the southwestern part of the Korean Peninsula on 4 December 2005. The snowstorm was a type of mesoscale maritime cyclone which resulted from barotropic instability, and diabatic heating from the warm ocean in continental polar air masses. Based on surface observations, radiosonde soundings, MTSAT-1R satellite data and the 10-km grid RDAPS (Regional Assimilation and Prediction System based on the PSU/NCAR MM5) data, the evolution of the mesocyclone is explained by the following dynamics; (1) In the initial stage, the primary role in the cyclogenesis process of the mesocyclone is a barotropic instability in the horizontal shear zone. (2) In the developing stage, the mesocyclone moves and deepens into a baroclinic zone corresponding to the surface heating and moistening. (3) In the mature stage, it is found that the mesocyclone is intensified by the destabilization caused by enhanced low-level heating and condensation, the moisture flux convergence, and the interaction between upper and lower-level potential vorticity anomalies. We suggest that a checklist with stepwise indicators responsible for development be prepared for the forecasting of heavy snowfall over the southwestern part of the Korean Peninsula.

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