Synoptic and mesoscale study of a severe convective outbreak with the nonhydrostatic Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) model

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Erfani, A
Méthot, A
Goodson, R
Bélair, S
Yeh, KS
Côté, J
Moffet, R
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[1] Meteorol Serv Canada, Prairies Storm Predict Ctr, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4W2, Canada
[2] Meteorol Serv Canada, Edmonton, AB T6B 2X3, Canada
[3] Meteorol Serv Canada, Meteorol Res Branch, Dorval, PQ H9P 1J3, Canada
[4] Meteorol Serv Canada, Canadian Meteorol Ctr, Dorval, PQ H9P 1J3, Canada
[5] NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Data Assimilat Off 910 3, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
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10.1007/s00703-001-0585-8
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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A nonhydrostatic 4-km version of the Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) model, with detailed microphysics included, was used to forecast the initiation, development, and structure of a tornado-producing supercell storm that occurred near Pine Lake (Alberta, Canada) on 15 July 2000. Examination of observations and comparison with conceptual models indicate that this storm is a good example of supercell storms that regularly produce summertime severe weather over Alberta. It was found that the high-resolution model was able to reproduce the early initiation of convective activity along the Rocky Mountains foothills, as well as the rapid northeast-ward propagation towards the Pine Lake area and the subsequent intensification into a supercell storm. The general structures of the forecasted convective system correspond well with conceptual representations of such events. Overall, this high-resolution forecast of the Pine Lake supercell storm was a significant improvement over the current operational version of the GEM model (24 km), which was not able to intensify the foothills' convection into a supercell storm. Finally, it was found that the nonhydrostatic version of the model produces better trajectory and propagation speed of the convective system, as compared with the hydrostatic one.
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