A Case Study on a Strong Tropical Disturbance and Record Heavy Rainfall in Hat Yai, Thailand during the Winter Monsoon

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Angkool WANGWONGCHAI
赵思雄
曾庆存
机构
[1] Bangkok 10140
[2] Beijing 100029
[3] Beijing 100029 Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences
[4] Beijing 100039
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences
[6] Department of Mathematics King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi
[7] Institute of Atmospheric Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences
[8] Thailand Institute of Atmospheric Physics
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Hat Yai; Thailand; heavy rainfall; Hadley circulation;
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The evolutionary process and structural characteristics of the atmospheric circulation and synoptic situation which caused the record heavy rainfall with a precipitation amount of 550 mm in Hat Yai, Thailand from 20 to 23 November 2000 is studied. In the study, the modern three dimensional observational data were collected as completely as possible, and detailed analyses were made. It is revealed that the cold surges of the Asian winter monsoon that originate from Siberia can arrive at the lower latitudes, including South Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, cause strong heavy rainfall there, and interact with weather systems in the near-equatorial regions of the Southern Hemisphere. This is strongly supported by Chinese scientist’s original finding in 1930s. The strong convective cloud clusters in the above areas are generated by the direct influence of the cold surges, and are related with the South China Sea disturbances in the lower troposphere. The maximum of the convergence of total moisture flux near So
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页码:436 / 450
页数:15
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