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Jul.  1990

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A Case Study of Warm Sector Rainbands in North China


doi: 10.1007/BF03179767

  • This article investigates in detail the structure, genesis and development of parallel-type warm sector rainbands from radar observations. By comparing these observations with diagnostic results from temperature, pressure, mois-ture and wind data, which are both actually observed and numerically generated by a mesoscale model, and the theo-ry of symmetric instability, it is found that the conditional symmetric instability might be responsible for the forma-tion and development of these rainbands.
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Manuscript received: 10 July 1990
Manuscript revised: 10 July 1990
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A Case Study of Warm Sector Rainbands in North China

  • 1. Academy of Meteorological Sciences, State Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081,Academy of Meteorological Sciences, State Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081,Academy of Meteorological Sciences, State Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081

Abstract: This article investigates in detail the structure, genesis and development of parallel-type warm sector rainbands from radar observations. By comparing these observations with diagnostic results from temperature, pressure, mois-ture and wind data, which are both actually observed and numerically generated by a mesoscale model, and the theo-ry of symmetric instability, it is found that the conditional symmetric instability might be responsible for the forma-tion and development of these rainbands.

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