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A diagnostic study of the asymmetric distribution of rainfall during the landfall of typhoon Haitang (2005)
Authors:Caijun Yue  Shouting Gao  Lu Liu  Xiaofan Li
Affiliation:1. Shanghai Typhoon Institute, China Meteorological Administration, Shanghai, 200030, China
2. Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100029, China
3. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China
4. Department of Earth Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, China
Abstract:The precipitation during landfall of typhoon Haitang (2005) showed asymmetric structures (left side/right side of the track). Analysis of Weather Research and Forecasting model simulation data showed that rainfall on the right side was more than 15 times stronger than on the left side. The causes were analyzed by focusing on comparing the water vapor flux, stability and upward motion between the two sides. The major results were as follows: (2) Relative humidity on both sides was over 80%, whereas the convergence of water vapor flux in the lower troposphere was about 10 times larger on the right side than on the left side. (5) Both sides featured conditional symmetric instability [MPV (moist potential vorticity) <0], but the right side was more unstable than the left side. (6) Strong (weak) upward motion occurred throughout the troposphere on the right (left) side. The Q vector diagnosis suggested that large-scale and mesoscale forcing accounted for the difference in vertical velocity. Orographic lift and surface friction forced the development of the asymmetric precipitation pattern. On the right side, strong upward motion from the forcing of different scale weather systems and topography caused a substantial release of unstable energy and the transportation of water vapor from the lower to the upper troposphere, which produced torrential rainfall. However, the above conditions on the left side were all much weaker, which led to weaker rainfall. This may have been the cause of the asymmetric distribution of rainfall during the landfall of typhoon Haitang.
Keywords:landfall   typhoon   rainfall   asymmetric distribution   water vapor   atmospheric stability   vertical motion
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