H. Yoshikado, MASS AND HEAT BALANCES OF THE LOCAL FRONT OVER THE KANTO PLAIN IN EARLY WINTER, Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 76(4), 1998, pp. 641-648
The local front observed over the Kanto plain on December 5, 1996 has
been analyzed as an example of one of those that often appear when a s
ynoptic-scale low advances in the Japan Sea in early winter. Winds in
the lower layer, blowing from the northern and western mountains since
the previous night, supplied cold air to the middle of the plain. Bef
ore dawn, synoptic-scale southerly winds intensified from the south of
the plain, and the local front formed along the southern margin of th
e cold air mass. The southerly winds over the lifted frontal surface e
ntrained the cold air from the lower layer and transported it northwar
d in a ''transition layer,'' characterized by relatively cold southerl
y winds. The depths of the transition and lower layers tended to be ma
intained above the inland areas north of the front. The front advanced
northward, corresponding to the surplus of the northward flow in the
transition layer over the cord air supply in the lower layer. As a res
ult of the persistent cold air how, even during the daytime, the front
became stationary over the middle of the plain in the afternoon. Addi
tionally, a very shallow (similar to 50 m) structure of the frontal he
ad existed prior to the frontal passage through the central area of To
kyo.