Vorticity Budget Investigation of a Simulated Long-Lived Mesoscale Vortex in South China

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陈敏
郑永光
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[1] Beijing 100089
[2] Beijing 100871
[3] Institute of Urban Meteorology
[4] Peking University
[5] School of Physics
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Vorticity Budget; mesoscale convectively generated votex; mesoscale convective system;
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P445 [中小尺度天气现象];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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A vorticity budget investigation is performed using the output data from a numerical simulation of a typical MCV (mesoscale convectively generated votex) case in South China. Results suggest that the divergence caused by convection in the low troposphere is the main producer of positive vorticity, while vertical vorticity transferred by the tilting term from the horizontal vorticity compensates the upward output of cyclonic vorticity. Scale analyses of the vorticity equation suggest that the advection of planetary vorticity can be neglected owing to the low latitude, which is di?erent from the larger scale systems in high latitude areas. In addition, the distribution of relative vorticity tendency on pressure level is not uniform. A vortex will move along the vector from the negative to the positive vorticity tendency region. The mechanism of the phenomenon—that nearly all of the convectively ascending region is located southward/southeastward of the vortex center—is also discussed. Convergence with regard to latent heat release would be in favor of the spin-up of meso-vortex, however, the horizontal vorticity caused by wind shear is tilted by vertical motion due to convection. Consequently, the negative and positive vorticity tendencies are located symmetrically about the convective center, which suggests that the vortex southward movement is dynamically driven by convection.
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页码:928 / 940
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