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The Impact of Stable Layers on Downdrafts in Tropical Convection
[摘要] While the idea that downdraft vertical velocity is influenced by thermodynamic stability may seem obvious, there remains a gap in the scientific literature surrounding the interaction between downdrafts and stable layers. A number of questions remain unanswered. Can a stable layer stop the downward progression of a downdraft or merely slow its velocity? Related to this, can a stable layer stop the injection of low entropy air into the boundary layer? Do downdrafts modify the environment in a way that removes pre-existing stable layers (limiting the influence of the stable layer)? Is it possible for evaporative cooling to generate and maintain a stable layer that is sufficiently strong to stop the downward progression of downdrafts?The present study aims to answer these questions using a combination of high-altitude airborne radar and dropsonde observations, both collected within four tropical cyclones (Gaston, Hermine, Karl, and Matthew) during the 2016 NOAA SHOUT field campaign, as well as idealized simulations of tropical deep convection. This presentation will focus on the potential for a stable layer to halt the downward progression of a downdraft (and the associated low entropy air) with particular attention given to conditions and processes that might enhance or mitigate the influence of the stable layer.
[发布日期] 2019-07-31 [发布机构] 
[效力级别]  [学科分类] 大气科学
[关键词] TROPICAL REGIONS;TROPICAL STORMS;CYCLONES;BOUNDARY LAYERS;AIRBORNE RADAR;THERMODYNAMICS;EVAPORATIVE COOLING [时效性] 
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