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Influence of the Kuroshio on Mesoscale Convective Systems in the Baiu Frontal Zone over the East China Sea
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2015
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EngineeringOceanographyBaiu Frontal ZoneEarth ScienceGeophysicsMarine MeteorologyAtmospheric ScienceLower AtmosphereMeteorologyMesoscale MeteorologyAir-sea InteractionsEast China SeaGeographyMesoscale Convective SystemsSpace WeatherClimatologyMesoscale Convective EventsSummer MonsoonMeteorological ForcingAbstract Two
Abstract Two mesoscale convective events in the baiu frontal zone (BFZ) were documented, based on intensive atmospheric soundings and oceanic castings in the East China Sea during May 2011, in addition to continuous surface meteorological observations, satellite products, and objective analyses. These events occurred while the BFZ was nearly stagnant and a mesolow was deepening in the zone. Near-surface southerlies associated with the low-level jet transported a warm, humid air mass from south of the BFZ. Enhanced evaporation, which was mainly attributable to the high sea surface temperature of the Kuroshio, augmented the moisture content of the air mass and helped maintain a convectively unstable stratification in the lower troposphere around the BFZ.
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