Abstracts for the 6th International GAME Conf.

3-5 December 2004

Kyoto Japan


A numerical study of mesoscale precipitating system along Meiyu Front observed during GAME-HUBEX 1998

K. Nakamura (1), Y. Fujiyoshi (2)

In order to improve our understanding of the mesoscale organization p rocesses, we performed a numerical experiment of the disturbance observed near F uyuang radar site (115.83 E, 32.93 N) on July 2nd, 1998, during GAME/HUBEX 98. The model used in this study is Non Hydrostatic Model (NHM) developed by MRI. We performed two runs using two datasets, i.e., the GAME-Reanalysis and ECMWF data set, for initial and boundary conditions, and we investigate the organizing pro cess by comparing the results of two runs. In both runs, the model successfully reproduced the development of the large-scale horizontal shear, convergence, and the precipitation along the Mei-yu front. However, the disturbance of the GAME-Reanalysis run was too strong and moved too fast to the northeastward, and after its movement there is no intense convection. On the other hand, in the ECMWF run, t here occurred many convection systems along the front region and properly reprod uced the persistent heavy rainfall area. We preformed several experiments (the wetness parameter w=0.1 and w=1.0) to investigate the effect of the surface cond itions. It is shown that although the effect of the wetness parameter on the bo undary layer structure is large, its effect on the convective activity seems to be small.

Submittal Information

Name : Date :
    Dr. Kozo Nakamura
    27-Jul-04-14:40:17
Organization : Theme :
    Frontier Research Center for Global Change/Ocean Research Institute University of Tokyo
    Theme 2
Address : Presentation :
    1-15-1, Minamidai, Nakano-Ku, Tokyo, 164-8639
    Poster or oral
Country : Abstract ID :
    Japan
    T2DKN27Jul04144017
Phone : Fax :
    +81-3-5351-6524
    +81-3-3377-3395
E-mail :
    nakamura@ori.u-tokyo.ac.jp