Sasaki's variational optimization analysis of temperature and moisture advection in a severe storm environmentTemperature and moisture advection patterns of dry air intrusion were analyzed by a variational optimization method to relate mesoscale advection to a severe thunderstorm environment. The analysis results presented here were obtained from a case study, May 26, 1973, when a tornado squall line developed in Oklahoma in conjunction with a clearly delineated dry air intrusion. Observations from the synoptic upper air network were used for inputs of horizontal wind components, potential temperature, and mixing ratio at each 50 mb increment from 950 to 100 mb. An objective analysis was performed to assign values of the variables to grid points of a 15 x 14 horizontal grid with approximate 125 km grid spacing at each pressure level. After the analysis the data fields were smoothed using a variational formalism.
Document ID
19760036366
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Mcfarland, M. J. (Environmental Studies Service Center College Station, Tex., United States)