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Bores Observed During the Warm Season of 2015–2019 Over the Southern North China Plain.

Authors :
Zhang, Shushi
Parsons, David B.
Xu, Xin
Sun, Jisong
Wu, Tianjie
Xu, Fen
Wei, Na
Chen, Gang
Source :
Geophysical Research Letters. 8/16/2022, Vol. 49 Issue 15, p1-11. 11p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This first multi‐year investigation focuses on bores over the southern North China Plain during the 2015–2019 warm seasons. Bore structure depended on location with undular bores tending to occur close to the coast and non‐undular bores to the west near elevated terrain. Bores were most likely to occur during June and July when convection is active. While bore frequency over the Southern Great Plains (SGP) of U.S. is linked to the region's nocturnal low‐level jet, the bores herein were sensitive to the synoptic regime with ∼80% occurring during 4‐to‐5‐day periods under three different synoptic regimes. The bores had shorter durations than their SGP counterparts and a far wider range in their direction of propagation. Overall, these findings find regional differences in bores' frequency, movement, and structure serving an impetus for future investigations of nocturnal mesoscale convective systems and bores over China and other locations worldwide. Plain Language Summary: Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) contribute to beneficial rainfall and the increase of extreme rainfall observed in present warming climate. MCSs are generally considered to be a result of lifting of the environmental air by the MCS's diabatically generated cold pool. Recent studies have shown that nocturnal MCSs can also generate bores that cause significant lifting (of ∼1 km) in the lower troposphere, destabilizing large areas (>10,000 km2) surrounding the MCS. Past studies of bores have generally concentrated on nocturnal convection over the Southern Great Plains (SGP) in the United States. This study provides the first systematic investigation of the generation, characteristics, and evolution of bores over China. While similarities were found with their SGP counterparts, the documentation of significant differences raises the impetus for future investigations focused on advancing the understanding and prediction of bore dynamics over other locations and their relationship to nocturnal mesoscale convective systems. Key Points: This climatological study examines the frequency, structure, and movement of bores over the southern North China PlainNocturnal mesoscale convective systems over China generate bores but with significant differences from that over the central United StatesThis study raises the impetus for future investigations of bores' dynamics and bores over other regions [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00948276
Volume :
49
Issue :
15
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Geophysical Research Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158527734
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL099205