Tornadoes and waterspouts in the Balearic Islands: phenomena and environment characterization |
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Authors: | M. Gay , V. Homar, R. Romero,C. Ramis |
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Affiliation: | M. Gayà, V. Homar, R. Romero,C. Ramis |
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Abstract: | In the Balearic Islands, located in the Western Mediterranean, 27 tornadoes and 54 waterspouts have been recorded during the period 1989–1999. A climatology focusing, which focuses on path length, F-scale velocity, season and time of occurrence, is presented. September and October appear to be the months with the highest frequency of appearance. The environment in which thunderstorm producing tornadoes and waterspouts developed has been analysed. Main thermodynamic stability indices reveal that no specific conditions are required for the tornado and waterspout genesis. It is also found that these events form in air masses colder than that indicated by the climatology of the region. Analyses of helicity and CAPE demonstrate that, in most of the cases, the environments were not favourable for mesocyclone formation and supercell development. |
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Keywords: | Tornadoes Waterspouts Balearic Islands |
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