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Page 1: Deep convection 2 Wilfried Jacobs DWD Meteorological Training and Conference Centre

Deep convection 2

Wilfried Jacobs

DWD

Meteorological Training and Conference Centre

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Purpose

• To enable you to interpretate small and meso scale structures in radar images identification of relevant structures

corresponding conceptual model( related weather)

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Pre-requesites

Pre-reading of material in relation to

"Deep convection Part 2".

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Content

1. Quiz based upon self study

2. Detailed investigations of radar images – (mainly super cells in relation to conceptual

models and "weather")• Intensities• Doppler

3. Quiz (time depending)

4. Questions & answers

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1. Quiz (self study)

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Single cell: Please, mark the correct answer(s) ( )

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Multi cell: Please, mark the correct answer(s) ( )

Blueish: high reflectivities

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Super cell: Please, mark the correct answer(s)

Blueish: high reflectivities

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Please, mark the correct answer(s) ( )

Blueish: approachingRedish-pink: veering away

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Please, mark the correct answer(s) ( )

Blueish: approachingRedish-pink: veering away

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2. Examples conceptual models(Many Images from Peter Lang (DWD))

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Super cells

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Radar Berlin: 03 July 2003, around 15 UTC

1 km 3 km + 15 Min

RR2 km

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Weak meso cyclone (06 June 2002, around 15 UTC, Feldberg / Black forrest)

Erroneous pixel? animations!

2 km

1 km

Ra

Rotation about 12m/s 6 km

Ra

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18:25

Tornado of Wittenberg, 12.06.02, 18:15

No extreme dBz

R2 km

Rotation about 20 m/s

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Hail near Munich (23 June 2008, about 13 UTC)

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Hail near Munich (23 June 2008, around 13 UTC)

"tilted tower", hail in the upper part

Tornado possible

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Hail near Munich (23 June 2008, around 13 UTC)Anvil

Prec, light at surface

Storm motion

WER

WER

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Fine structures in super cells (dBz)

2 km

3 km

6 km

12 km

WER / inflow / strong echo gradient (horizontal)

hook echo

WER/ strong echo gradient (vertical)

Updraft

Outlow

FL : flanking line

RFD: rear-flank downdraft (often as Hook-echo)

FFD: Forward flank downdraft

Top: 12 km

FFD

RFD

FL

FL

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Fine structures in super cells (Doppler)

2 km

4 km

6km

9 km

12 km

RFD

inflow

R

partly folding

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Mini Tornado (15 June 2007, 16:15 UTC)

2 km radar Munich

R

2 km, radar HP

No clear rotation, line orientated shear stronger

R

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Squall line

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Hazardous weather over Southwest Germany (30 May 2008, 01 UTC)

Gus

tline

3 kmR

R

Folding

Gusts at least: (please tick ):

< 20 m/s

< 30 m/s

> 35 m/s 2 km

2 km

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Single / multi cells

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20:26 20:41 20:56 21:11

8 km

CON (1 km) DIV (8 km)

DIV 1 km

Weakening of a convective cell

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Quiz

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Where do you expect a flanking line? (please mark ( ))

2 km

3 km

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Where do you expect a WER ? (please mark ( ))

2 km

3 km

WER

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6 km

FL : flanking line

RFD: rear-flank downdraft (often as Hook-echo)

FFD: Forward flank downdraft

Where do you find the outflowwith possibly precipitation hail (please mark ( ))?

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Where do you expect the highest risk to tornado ? (please mark ( ))

Tornado possible

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Difficult: Where is the inflow (please mark ( ))?

2 km

R

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Where do you expect the outflow and possible precipitation (please mark ( ))

6km

R

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Comming next

• "My Part deep convection 3"– Practical nowcasting

• Potential and weaknesses of data types (NWP, satellite, obs, radar) during nowcasting process

• Case studies among other during class room part

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Thank you!Question?