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Dynamics of Widespread Extreme Precipitation Events and the Associated Large-Scale Environment Using AMeDAS and JRA-55 Data

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLIMATE
Volume 34, Issue 22, Pages 8955-8970

Publisher

AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0064.1

Keywords

Atmospheric circulation; Vertical motion; Extratropical cyclones; Extreme events; Precipitation

Funding

  1. Environment Research and Technology Development Fund of the Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency of Japan [JPMEERF20192004]
  2. University of Tokyo
  3. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [JP19H05702]

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This study investigates the large-scale environment conducive for widespread extreme precipitation events over western Japan based on composite analysis. It reveals the importance of coupling between dynamical forced motion and diabatic heating, as well as the essential roles of background moisture and baroclinicity in the composited atmospheric fields.
This study examines disastrous historical precipitation cases that generate extreme precipitation simultaneously over a wide area in Japan (as in July 2018), defined as widespread extreme precipitation events. A statistically significant large-scale environment conducive for widespread extreme precipitation events over western Japan is investigated based on composite analysis. During a widespread precipitation event, a zonally elongated positive anomaly of the column-integrated water vapor extends from East China to western Japan. In the lower troposphere, a dipole of a geopotential height anomaly exists with positive and negative values at the east and west of the precipitation area, respectively. It is found that the negative geopotential anomaly is enhanced over East China at 2 days before the event and moves toward the precipitating area mainly due to the potential vorticity (PV) production term by diabatic heating, analogous to a diabatic Rossby wave. The temporal evolution of the dynamical forced vertical velocity is well in phase with that the PV production term, suggesting the importance of the coupling between the dynamical forced motion and diabatic heating. This result provides a physical understanding of the reason why both the background moisture and the baroclinicity are essential in the composited atmospheric fields and another view to the importance of the feedback parameter between the dynamical motion and diabatic heating.

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