Doppler Radar Study on the Successive Development of Snowbands at a Convergence Line near the Coastal Region of Hokuriku District
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概要
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During the field experiment of winter mesoscale convective systems over the Sea of Japan in 2001 (WMO-01), several snowbands associated with a cold front developed remarkably at 10〜30 km off the coast of Hokuriku district on 28 and 29 January 2001. Dual-Doppler radar analysis was made to investigate the mechanisms responsible for the successive development of the snowbands. Derived wind fields revealed that a mesoscale convergence line was formed between the prevailing westerly and shallow (〜1 km depth), cold southwesterly winds that blew from inland toward Toyama bay. As the downshear-tilting convective cells in the snowbands approached the convergence line, they became almost upright and their height increased from 4 km to 6〜7 km. The edge of the southwesterly cold air temporarily became indistinct because of the entrainment of the air into the convective cells that developed aloft. However, the subsequent advection of the cold southwesterly reestablished the convergence line, and enabled the successive development of following snowbands.
- 社団法人日本気象学会の論文
- 2004-08-25
著者
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KAWASHIMA Masayuki
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University
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FUJIYOSHI Yasushi
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University
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Fujiyoshi Yasushi
Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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Fujiyoshi Yasushi
Institute Of Low Temperature Science (ilts) Hokkaido University
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Inoue Jun
Inst. Of Observational Res. For Global Change Japan Agency For Marine-earth Sci. And Technol.
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Fujiyoshi Y
Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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Arai Ken-ichiro
Graduate School Of Environmental Earth Science Hokkaido University
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YOSHIHARA Hanako
Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University
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INOUE Jun
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Yoshihara Hanako
Graduate School Of Environmental Earth Science Hokkaido University:(present Address)osaka District M
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Kawashima M
Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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Kawashima Masayuki
Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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Kawashima Masayuki
Research Institute For Sustainable Humanosphere Kyoto University
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Inoue Jun
School Of Earth And Atmospheric Sciences Georgia Institute Of Technology
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