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The Critical Role of the Upper-Level Synoptic Disturbance on the China Henan "21.7" Extreme Precipitation Event

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Authors

Zhao, Yang; Son, Seok-Woo; Back, Seung-Yoon

Issue Date
2023-03
Publisher
Meteorological Society of Japan/Nihon Kisho Gakkai
Citation
Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere, Vol.19, pp.42-49
Abstract
On 18-20 July 2021, Henan Province in China experienced a historically rare extreme precipitation event, termed as the "21.7" event. Its synoptic environment was characterized by a large amount of moisture supply by binary typhoons located over the ocean and a potential vorticity intrusion in the upper level. The present study examines the importance of the latter by conducting WRF model experiments. A qualitatively similar rainfall amount to observation is obtained when the zonal wavenumber 7 and larger is kept above 300 hPa in the initial and lateral boundary conditions. When only the large-scale disturbances with wavenumbers 2-4 are kept, the precipitation is greatly reduced. This result indicates that the upper-level synoptic-scale disturbance, which leads to the development of potential vorticity anomaly and its downward intrusion, has likely played a critical role in the development of this event along with a large amount of moisture transport in the low level.
ISSN
1349-6476
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/205305
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2151/sola.2023-006
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