Abstracts for the 6th International GAME Conf.

3-5 December 2004

Kyoto Japan


Synoptic- and meso-ƒ¿-scale processes around the Meiyu front in China at the sharp boundary of very wet and dry regions

Kuranoshin Kato (1), Shoichiro Ikeda (2)

Rainfall activity in the Meiyu/Changma/Baiu frontal zone is basically sustained by the huge northward transport of moisture from the subtropical high area. However, the properties of the air mass or atmospheric systems also influences greatly not only on rainfall characteristics but also rainfall activities there. As for the Meiyu front over the continental part of China, the air mass to the north od the front is warm and very dry due to intense heating from the ground over the arid region in China. The frontal- and meso-ƒ¿-scale studies associated with the GAME/HUBEX by the authors' group reveal that the quasi-stationary heat low around the Tibetan Plateau, the northern part of which corresponding to the arid region in China, sometimes contributes to the activation of the frontal-scale rainfall activity to initiate the meso-ƒ¿-lows on the front. The present lecture will firstly introduce such results as the GAME/HUBEX studies. On the other hand, moisture intrusion processes into the region to the north of the Meiyu frontal zone seems to be also interesting. As the preliminary study for such purpose (as a large-scale study of the LAPS (The Lower Atmosphere and Precipitation Study)), the seasonal evolution of the atmospheric conditions arounf the Huaihe River Basin was examined. The specific humidity in the lower layer is very small in the pre-Maiyu season there, although air temperature in the lower layer had already risen at that time. In 1998, the Meiyu front passed northward in July, but it shifted southward again to the Changjiang River Basin in the third decade of July (the second episode of the heavy rainfall there). It is interesting that the specific humidity was rather large around the Huaihe to the Huanghe River Basin (31.5-40N/110-120E), although that area was located tothe north of the Meiyu front at that time. The stability for moist convection decreased then. The GAME re-analysis data shows that the latent heat flux even to the north of the Meiyu front became large after the middle of July. Although the further studies are needed in the future, the present results suggest the importance of memory of the Meiyu frontal rainfall events might play an interesting role in the water cycle just to the n

Submittal Information

Name : Date :
    Kuranoshin Kato
    09-Aug-04-15:57:02
Organization : Theme :
    Faculty of Education, Okayama University
    Theme 5
Address : Presentation :
    Tsushima-Naka 3-1-1, Okayama-city, 700-8530
    Poster or oral
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    Japan
    T5KK09Aug04155702
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