A study of rain drop size distributions and associated rain microphysical over a station in the Northeast India

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作者
Longkumer, Imolemba [1 ]
Biswasharma, Rupraj [1 ]
Pongener, Imlisunup [1 ]
Roy, Partha [2 ]
Samanta, Debajyoti [3 ]
Konwar, Mahen [4 ]
Sharma, Sanjay [5 ]
机构
[1] Kohima Sci Coll, Dept Phys, Kohima, Nagaland, India
[2] Indian Meteorol Dept, Reg Meteorol Ctr, Agartala, Tripura, India
[3] Rampurhat Coll, Dept Phys, Rampurhat, W Bengal, India
[4] Indian Inst Trop Meteorol, Pune, Maharastra, India
[5] Dimapur Govt Coll, Dimapur 797112, Nagaland, India
关键词
Rain Drop Size Distributions; Microphysical properties; Microphysical; processes; Micro Rain Radar; MESOSCALE CONVECTIVE SYSTEMS; DOPPLER RADAR; MONSOON CONVECTION; TROPICAL STATION; HIMALAYAN REGION; STRATIFORM RAIN; WIND PROFILER; WATER DROPS; COLLISION; BREAKUP;
D O I
10.1016/j.jastp.2023.106073
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
A study of rain Drop Size Distributions (DSDs) and associated microphysical processes is carried out during the premonsoon and monsoon seasons at Kohima (25.67 degrees N, 94.08 degrees E) in the Patkai hill range of the Northeast India. The study is carried out with the help of Micro Rain Radar (24.1 GHz). The rainfall is classified in three categories namely, Bright Band (BB), No Bright Band Low rain rate (R) i.e. 0.10 mm h-1< R < 10 mm h-1 (NBBL) and No Bright Band High rain rate i.e. 10 mm h-1 < R < 20 mm h-1 (NBBH). During the premonsoon and monsoon, for R < 20 mm h-1, rainfall occurrence time constitute around 96% and 98% respectively, whereas rainfall accu-mulation constitute around 51%. and 72% respectively. The BB height is found to be lower during the pre -monsoon (-2.2 km from surface level) compared to monsoon (-3.6 km from surface level) season. The observational results suggest that, during the premonsoon as well monsoon seasons, BB rain is predominantly associated with collision-coalescence-breakup process with varying proportion, whereas NBBL and NBBH rain are predominantly associated with collision-coalescence process with varying proportion. In each season, collision-coalescence process is most dominant for NBBH type of rain. Seasonally, collision-coalescence process is found to be stronger during the premonsoon season. For the falling rain drops, there is a transition in the microphysical process from number controlled (collision-coalescence-breakup) to size-controlled (collision -coalescence) process with varying proportion. For each season, for R < 10 mm h-1, larger rain drops are found for BB type of rain compared to NBBL rain. Overall, relatively larger raindrops are found to be associated with NBBH rain. Seasonally, larger drops are found during the premonsoon compared to the monsoon season. The rain DSDs and associated microphysical processes during the premonsoon are found to be associated with stronger convection compared to the monsoon season.
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