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Abstract
On August 5, 2001, Shanghai was struck by a torrential rainfall due to the passage of a tropical depression (TD). The rainfall intensity has been the strongest in recent 50 years. In this paper, a set of mesoscale reanalyses data and the planetary boundary layer observation from a wind profiler are used to understand the possible mechanism of such a heavy rain. Results show that the outburst of a southerly jet in the lower atmosphere triggered the explosive development of cyclonically vertical vorticity in the region with steep potential temperature surfaces in front of the TD; while the cyclonic vorticity increased notably at higher
levels due to the small atmospheric vertical stability of westerly currents in the vicinity of Shanghai. The simultaneous sharp development of cyclonic vorticity at different levels should be the main cause for the torrential rainfall.
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Citation
YU Hui, LIANG Xudong, DUAN Yihong, QI Liangbo. 2005: Mesoscale Diagnosis of a Torrential Rainfall Caused by a Tropical Depression. Journal of Meteorological Research, 19(2): 226-230.
YU Hui, LIANG Xudong, DUAN Yihong, QI Liangbo. 2005: Mesoscale Diagnosis of a Torrential Rainfall Caused by a Tropical Depression. Journal of Meteorological Research, 19(2): 226-230.
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YU Hui, LIANG Xudong, DUAN Yihong, QI Liangbo. 2005: Mesoscale Diagnosis of a Torrential Rainfall Caused by a Tropical Depression. Journal of Meteorological Research, 19(2): 226-230.
YU Hui, LIANG Xudong, DUAN Yihong, QI Liangbo. 2005: Mesoscale Diagnosis of a Torrential Rainfall Caused by a Tropical Depression. Journal of Meteorological Research, 19(2): 226-230.
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