16
1 7 th COPS Workshop Collège Doctoral Européen Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008 The impact of convergence zones on the initiation of deep convection Bianca Adler The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection B. Adler*, N. Kalthoff, Ch. Barthlott, U. Corsmeier, S. Khodayar, Ch. Kottmeier, K. Träumner, S. Mobbs, S. Crewell, V. Smith * Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung, IMK Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT

The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection B. Adler*, N. Kalthoff, Ch. Barthlott, U. Corsmeier, S. Khodayar, Ch. Kottmeier, K. Träumner, S. Mobbs, S. Crewell, V. Smith * Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung, IMK Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

1

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

B. Adler*, N. Kalthoff, Ch. Barthlott, U. Corsmeier, S. Khodayar, Ch. Kottmeier, K. Träumner, S. Mobbs, S. Crewell, V. Smith

* Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung, IMKKarlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT

Page 2: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

2

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

• 1500 UTC: deep convection southeast of Freudenstadt with rain rate of roughly 21-35 mm h-1

• Question: Why did deep convection develop and why only over the Black Forest area?

1500 UTC

• 1115 UTC: first cumulus clouds over Black Forest

• 1230 UTC: cumulus clouds over Vosges; two weak north-south oriented cloud bands east of Black Forest crest

1230 UTC1430 UTC

• 1400 UTC: both cloud bands intensified

• 1430 UTC: isolated deep convective cells with rain rates of roughly 5-8 mm h-1

IOP 8b (15 July 2007)

1. Evolution of deep convection

Page 3: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

3

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

• COPS area was in the transition zone between an eastern Atlantic trough and an eastern European ridge

• Surface low in the west (south-westerly wind) and surface high in the east (easterly wind), convergence in between

• No significant upper level lifting in the COPS area

2. Synoptic conditions

1200 UTC

1800 UTC

hPa h-1

1200 UTC

Page 4: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

4

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

Achern, 1100 UTC

2. Convective conditions

30223260783611129Heselbach

25793577327901059Achern

243836762534831100Burnhaupt

279732291474081100FZK

CCL(m asl)

LFC(m asl)

CIN(J kg-1)

CAPE(J kg-1)UTC

Achern (Rhine valley): low CAPE, high CIN

Heselbach (Black Forest): moderate CAPE, lower CIN

• Conditions not too favourable for deep convection

• If trigger mechanism present, convection most likely in Black Forest area

Heselbach, 1100 UTC

Page 5: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

5

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

• 0700 to 0800 UTC: Onset of up-slope winds resulting in convergence over the mountain crest

3.1 PBL processes relevant for triggering of convection

western slope eastern slope

Page 6: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

6

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

3.2 Evolution of a convergence zone between the surface low and high

Page 7: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

7

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

3.2 Evolution of a convergence zone between the surface low and high

Meistratzheim

• change from SE to SW wind finished at 1000 UTC in lowest 2 km

Page 8: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

8

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

Achern

• change from SE to NW wind finished at 1030 UTC

3.2 Evolution of a convergence zone between the surface low and high

Page 9: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

9

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

Hornisgrinde: • 1100 UTC change from SE to W wind • convergence zone SUPERIMPOSES on the stationary slope-wind generated one • updrafts of 2 m s-1 extend up to 3100 m asl penetrate capping inversion and nearly reach LFC• 15 min after the convergence zone passed the Black Forest crest first clouds formed

3.2 Evolution of a convergence zone between the surface low and high

Page 10: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

10

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

3.2 Evolution of a convergence zone between the surface low and high

Barongartenhütte

• change from SE to NW wind finished at 1330 UTC

Page 11: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

11

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

Heselbach

• change in wind direction from SE to SW in lowest 2 km finished at 1400 UTC

• base of deep convection at 2.5 km agl (3 km asl)

• at the same time increase of humidity

3.2 Evolution of a convergence zone between the surface low and high

Page 12: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

12

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

3.2 Evolution of a convergence zone between the surface low and high

Igelsberg

• change from SE to SW wind finished at 1400 UTC

Page 13: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

13

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

3.2 Evolution of a convergence zone between the surface low and high

DO 128: 1217 – 1328 UTC, flight level: 1500 m asl

• near Barongartenhütte vertical updrafts up to 3.5 m s-1 (DO 128)

• over Murg valley updrafts up to 5 m s-1 (BA 146; flight level: 1900 m asl)

Page 14: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

14

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

• 15 July 2007 deep convection developed over the Black Forest area

• Conditions were not too favourable for convection, because

– high CIN and moderate CAPE

– no significant upper air lifting

– If a trigger mechanism was present, the Black Forest area would be slightly favourable to the evolution of deep convection

• The reason for development of convection was an optimal superposition of different convergence zones over the Black Forest resulting in vertical updrafts of about 2 m s-1 which penetrated the lids and triggered convection

• East of the Black Forest crest the convergence zone intensified, strong updrafts of up to 5 m s-1 below convective cells were measured

Summary

Page 15: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

15

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

Thanks for your attention!

Page 16: The impact of convergence zones on the Initiation of Deep Convection

16

7th COPS WorkshopCollège Doctoral Européen

Strasbourg, France, 27 - 29 October 2008

The impact of convergence zones on the initiationof deep convection

Bianca Adler

• 0748-0900 UTC: Dornier 128 flight at level 1500 m asl SW wind in the whole COPS domain• along Black Forest crest vertical velocity up to 0.5 m s-1 • 1217-1328 UTC: SW wind in most parts