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Hailstorms and rainstorms versus supercells—a regional analysis of convective storm types in the Alpine region
Earth Sciencesnpj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Hailstorms and rainstorms versus supercells—a regional analysis of convective storm types in the Alpine region

M. Feldmann, A. Hering, et al.

This study by Monika Feldmann, Alessandro Hering, Marco Gabella, and Alexis Berne delves into the behavior of severe thunderstorms in complex terrains, revealing how mesocyclone detection in supercells can predict hail onset. The research, based on six years of comprehensive data, uncovers intriguing patterns across diverse Swiss landscapes.... show more
Abstract
The behaviour of severe thunderstorms, particularly supercells, in complex terrain is still poorly understood. Utilising 6 years of radar-, lightning- and radiosounding-based thunderstorm data in the domain of the Swiss radar network, we study different thunderstorm types in separate topographical regions. We classify the storms as ordinary thunderstorms, intense and severe rainstorms, hail and severe hailstorms and supercellular storms. After identifying the overlaps between the storm categories of rainstorms, hailstorms and supercells, the life cycles of several intensity metrics are investigated. This analysis allows the identification of predictors for intensification within severe storm life cycles. One of the most important predictors is the detection of a mesocyclone in a supercell before the onset or intensification of hail. We then divide the radar domain into sub-regions ranging from the Northwestern Po Valley, the Southern Prealps, main Alpine ridge, Northern Prealps, Swiss Plateau and Jura. This regional split separates storms in different terrain complexities. An investigation of the intensity distribution of storms in each region shows a clear intensity decrease over the main Alpine ridge, intermediate values over the moderately complex Prealpine regions and peaks for the flat Po Valley and Swiss Plateau. In contrast, the highest frequency of storms is found in the Prealpine regions on each side, with a lower frequency in the flat areas and a minimum in convective activity over the main Alpine ridge.
Publisher
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Published On
Mar 23, 2023
Authors
Monika Feldmann, Alessandro Hering, Marco Gabella, Alexis Berne
Tags
severe thunderstormssupercellsmesocyclone detectionAlpine regionsradar datalightning analysisintensification predictors
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