The Trajectories of Dropsondes in Simulated Thunderstorm Circulations

The trajectories of hypothetical dropsondes are calculated in thunderstorm circulations, and resultant vertical wind speed profiles as a function of height are constructed for each of the sondes. Motion fields are calculated by a time-dependent, two-dimensional thunderstorm model and constructed on...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly weather review 1975-08, Vol.103 (8), p.709-716
1. Verfasser: Hane, Carl E.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The trajectories of hypothetical dropsondes are calculated in thunderstorm circulations, and resultant vertical wind speed profiles as a function of height are constructed for each of the sondes. Motion fields are calculated by a time-dependent, two-dimensional thunderstorm model and constructed on the basis of observed environmental winds. Model-calculated vertical wind speed profiles are compared with observations for the northeastern Colorado storm of July 22, 1972. Agreement is shown between certain basic features; additionally, other calculations point to various potential features of dropsonde trajectories and vertical wind speed profiles. Possible application of similar methods to the hail growth problem is discussed.
ISSN:0027-0644
1520-0493
DOI:10.1175/1520-0493(1975)103<0709:TTODIS>2.0.CO;2