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Abstract
A 5-yr climatology and composite study of precipitation bands associated with extratropical cyclones over the British Isles from April 2017 to March 2022 is constructed. A total of 249 single bands were manually identified from radar network mosaics in association with 167 cyclones identified from surface maps. More bands formed over water near the coast than over inland areas, and most had a meridional orientation. The average lengths of bands at the times of formation and maximum length were 290 and 460 km, respectively; only 20% of bands reached a maximum length exceeding 600 km. The number of bands decreased with increasing duration, with 31% of bands lasting for 2–3 h, with bands lasting more than 10 h uncommon. The bands were classified into six categories, with occluded-frontal bands (19 yr 21), warm-frontal bands (11 yr 21), and cold-frontal bands (10 yr 21) being the most frequent. Occluded-frontal and warmfrontal bands commonly occurred west of Scotland and in the east quadrant relative to their parent cyclones. In contrast, cold-frontal bands commonly occurred southwest of Great Britain and in the south quadrant relative to their parent cyclones. Composites for northwest–southeast occluded-frontal and warm-frontal bands west of Scotland, and southwest–northeast cold-frontal bands southwest of Great Britain, show the different synoptic environments that favor bands. The low-level jet transports moisture into the band and is similar to the location and scale of the composite bands, similar to that of an atmospheric river. These results are compared to previous studies on bands from the United States.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1447-1466 |
Number of pages | 20 |
Journal | Weather and Forecasting |
Volume | 38 |
Issue number | 8 |
Early online date | 1 Aug 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 3 Aug 2023 |
Keywords
- Climatology
- Extratropical cyclones
- Fronts
- Precipitation
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The Environments of Convective Storms: Challenging Conventional Wisdom
Schultz, D. (PI)
1/01/16 → 31/12/18
Project: Research