Simulation of the time-space evolution of an extratropical cyclonic precipitation field over USA (Q1111845)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4076810
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4076810 |
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Simulation of the time-space evolution of an extratropical cyclonic precipitation field over USA (English)
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1988
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The time-space evolution of an extratropical cyclonic precipitation field over USA is simulated in a stochastic setting. The birth of a cyclonic storm is characterized by the simultaneous birth of a cyclone center and births of subsynoptic precipitation areas (SPA) at preferred locations around the cyclone center. The precipitation cores and cells which are used as the fundamental building blocks of the SPAs are approximated by circular precipitation areas (CPA) of different sizes. The time space evolution of the precipitation field after the birth is governed by (1) the movement of the synoptic cyclone described by the cyclone center trajectory, (2) independent nonidentically distributed random velocities of the individual CPAs relative to the cyclone center, (3) the births of new CPAs in time and space relative to the cyclone center, (4) the independent evolution in time of the individual spatially uniform intensities of the existing CPAs, (5) the expansion and shrinkage of the existing CPAs in the course of movement and (6) the dissipation (death) of a random number of existing CPAs within the cyclonic system. The computer simulation, the results of which are presented in this paper, successfully reproduced the general mesosclae and synoptic scale features of the radar detected cyclonic rain fields.
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time-space evolution
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extratropical cyclonic precipitation
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stochastic setting
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subsynoptic precipitation areas
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cyclone center trajectory
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