Publication Date:
2014-10-09
Description:
The structure and dynamics of the moist cold front of 25 and 26 April 1979, the third observing day of the Severe Environmental Storms and Mesoscale experiment (SESAME), are investigated through the use of a three-dimensional mesoscale numerical model. This work is one of the first studies in which model results are compared, in a one-to-one manner, with a detailed observational analysis, namely that of Ogura and Portis (1982) as taken from the SESAME observations. In addition, frontogenetical effects, both adiabatic and diabatic, are studied on a vertical cross-section through the front; similarities and differences with the adiabatic analysis of Ogura and Portis are discussed. Many similarities exist between the modeled and analyzed fields, although the analysis tends to have weaker horizontal gradients due to the coarseness of the observational network. Vorticity and convergence near the surface were found to have the same magnitude in both the model solution and the analysis, in contrast to idealized frontogenesis models which predict vorticity to be much larger than convergence.
Keywords:
METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
Type:
Res. Rev., 1983; p 133-135
Format:
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