RADIOSONDE PENETRATION OF AN UNDILUTE CUMULONIMBUS ANVIL

Citation
Lf. Bosart et Jw. Nielsen, RADIOSONDE PENETRATION OF AN UNDILUTE CUMULONIMBUS ANVIL, Monthly weather review, 121(6), 1993, pp. 1688-1702
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00270644
Volume
121
Issue
6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
1688 - 1702
Database
ISI
SICI code
0027-0644(1993)121:6<1688:RPOAUC>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
An example is presented of the serendipitous radiosonde penetration th rough the western edge of a rapidly growing undilute cumulonimbus anvi l above 200 mb by an operationally released radiosonde balloon. The so unding is supportive of deep convection and contains a stable layer (1 3-degrees-C potential temperature increase) from 210 to 185 mb with a quasi-adiabatic mixed layer from there to 135 mb. The 185-135-mb layer has a wet-bulb potential temperature of 24-degrees-C which agrees to within 1-degrees-C of the subcloud-layer wet-bulb potential temperatur e. The wind perturbation of approximately 30 m s-1 within the mixed la yer is larger than, but consistent with, relative outflow velocities e stimated from satellite imagery and density current theory. Downstream soundings through decaying anvil debris 12 h later still show evidenc e of the initial convective thermal perturbation even as the tropopaus e attempts to reform in the vicinity of 200 mb. Implications for the t ropospheric-stratospheric exchange of water vapor and the measurement of water vapor at cold temperatures are discussed. The present operati onal practice of not reporting moisture data at high levels in the tro posphere when the ambient temperature is less than -40-degrees-C depri ves users of potentially useful moisture information.