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Statistical Analysis of Mesovortices during the First Rainy Season in Guangdong, South China

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REMOTE SENSING
Volume 15, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs15082176

Keywords

mesovortices; Doppler radar; first rainy season; Pearl River Delta region

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Based on Doppler radar observation and reanalysis data, this study examined the statistical characteristics of mesovortices (MVs) during the first rainy season in Guangdong, South China from 2017 to 2019. The results showed that MVs usually have short lifetimes, with about 70% lasting less than 30 minutes. The intensity and horizontal scale of the MVs were found to be proportional to their lifetime. The occurrence and characteristics of the MVs were closely related to topographical features, environmental conditions, and diurnal variations in different regions.
Based on Doppler radar observation and reanalysis data, the statistical characteristics of mesovortices (MVs) during the first rainy season (April-June) in Guangdong, South China, from 2017 to 2019 are studied, including their spatiotemporal distributions, structural features and favorable environmental conditions. The results show that the MVs usually exhibit short lifetimes; about 70% last for less than 30 min. The intensity and horizontal scale of the MVs are proportional to their lifetime. Long-lived MVs have larger horizontal scales and stronger intensities than short-lived ones. The MVs are mainly observed over the Pearl River Delta region, followed by western Guangdong Province, but relatively fewer in both eastern and northern Guangdong Province. The uneven spatial distribution of the MVs is closely related to the differences in the topographical features and the environment conditions over South China. MVs are prone to form over flat regions. The Pearl River Delta and eastern Guangdong regions are relatively flat compared to the more mountainous western and northern Guangdong regions. Moreover, the monsoonal south-westerlies, water vapor flux, atmospheric instability and vertical wind shear over southwest Guangdong are significantly larger than those in other regions and are favorable for the formation of MVs. The occurrence frequencies of MVs in central and southern parts of Guangdong display similar diurnal variations, reaching the peak during the late afternoon and early evening while dropping to the minimum overnight. However, the situation is opposite in northern Guangdong, with the peak overnight and the minimum during the late afternoon and early evening. The regional differences in diurnal variation are likely related to the moving direction of mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) in Guangdong.

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