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Diagnosing Moisture Sources for Flash Floods in the United States. Part I: Kinematic Trajectories

Authors :
Jeffrey B. Basara
Jonathan J. Gourley
Jessica M. Erlingis
Source :
Journal of Hydrometeorology. 20:1495-1509
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Meteorological Society, 2019.

Abstract

This study uses backward trajectories derived from North American Regional Reanalysis data for 19 253 flash flood reports during the period 2007–13 published by the National Weather Service to assess the origins of air parcels for flash floods in the conterminous United States. The preferred flow paths for parcels were evaluated seasonally and for six regions of interest: the West Coast, Arizona, the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, Flash Flood Alley in south-central Texas, the Missouri Valley, and the Appalachians. Parcels were released from vertical columns in the atmosphere at times and locations where there were reported flash floods; these were traced backward in time for 5 days. The temporal and seasonal cycles of flood events in these regions are also explored. The results show the importance of trajectories residing for long periods over oceanic regions such as the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. The flow is generally unidirectional with height in the lower layers of the atmosphere. The trajectory paths from oceanic genesis regions to inland hotspots and their orientation with height provide clues that can assist in the diagnosis of impending flash floods. Part II of this manuscript details the land–atmosphere interactions along the trajectory paths.

Details

ISSN :
15257541 and 1525755X
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Hydrometeorology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2cbcb3e70a9b8a1e0a1c1cd69afc5fba
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1175/jhm-d-18-0119.1