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An investigation of atmospheric rivers impacting heavy rainfall events in the North-Central Mississippi River Valley

机译:密西西比河山谷河北省大型降雨事件的大气河流调查

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During the latter part of the 20th century and into the 21st century, research has focused on evaluating how to more effectively utilize upper-air soundings and satellite analysis of atmospheric water vapour transport pathways typically referred to as atmospheric rivers (ARs) in order to better forecast heavy rainfall events. Rainfall associated with ARs may include a significant portion of monthly and seasonal rainfall when they occur within the North-Central Mississippi Valley Region. A comprehensive analysis of surface and upper-air maps and upper-air soundings and the associated vertical wind profiles is conducted to help build a relationship between the intensity and duration of heavy rainfall events during the period 2000-2015. The goal is to develop a proxy by which rainfall events can be predicted more accurately and work towards developing improved operational forecast protocols. In addition, a secondary goal is to evaluate possible connections between AR dynamics as highlighted using Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) backwards trajectories, and the intensity as well as duration of heavy rainfall events. We find that while the synoptic-scale pattern that produces ARs is similar to other AR studies, there are some differences in the synoptic-scale environments consistent with the study of inter-annual variability in this region. Also, while much of the moisture ingested by ARs comes from the Gulf and Caribbean, if moisture comes from the Atlantic region there is a potential for larger rainfall events. Finally, an analysis of upper-air soundings shows some key differences between warm and cold season ARs, and possibly inter-annual variations as well.
机译:在20世纪后期进入21世纪,研究重点是评估如何更有效地利用通常称为大气河流(ARS)的大气水蒸气运输途径的高空气探测和卫星分析,以便更好预测大雨事件。与ARS相关的降雨可能包括在密西西比州北部北部 - 中央北部的日期和季节降雨量的重要部分。对表面和上空气贴图和上空探测的综合分析以及相关的垂直风廓线,以帮助在2000-2015期间在大雨事件的强度和持续时间之间建立关系。目标是开发一个代理,通过该代理可以更准确地预测降雨事件,并努力开发改进的运营预测协议。此外,二级目标是评估AR动态之间的可能连接,如使用混合单粒子拉格朗日集成轨迹(HySplit)向后轨迹,以及强度以及大雨事件的持续时间。我们发现,虽然产生ARS的概率级模式与其他AR研究类似,但偶数环境存在一些差异,这与该地区的年间变异性的研究一致。此外,虽然Ars的大部分水分来自海湾和加勒比,但如果水分来自大西洋地区,则潜在的降雨事件潜力。最后,对上空探测的分析显示了温暖和寒冷的季节ars之间的一些关键差异,也是可能年度变化之间的关键差异。

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