A case study of the 1994 Piedmont flood is carried out by performing severa
l numerical experiments using the MM5 model. We report on sensitivity tests
and analyses that suggest the following description of the events leading
to the flood: rising motion ahead of an upper-level trough, progressing fro
m Spain towards Italy, initiated deep convection within the conditionally u
nstable air existing over the Mediterranean. Thus, a band of intense precip
itation and low-level southerly winds formed and moved eastward with the up
per trough. As the rain band and strong southerlies encountered the western
Alps, moist air was lifted, resulting in large amounts of rainfall. The as
sociated latent-heat-related upward motion produced a strong positive vorti
city anomaly over the western Alps with associated low-level easterlies in
the Po Valley which appear to have played a major rule in retarding the gen
erally eastward progress of the rain band over Piedmont.