Earth and Space Science (Aug 2022)
Dynamics of Unusual Extreme Rainfall Events Over Different Altitudes Using Richardson Number
Abstract
Abstract To delineate the dynamic stability of a moist atmosphere and to measure stability within a statically stable atmosphere, local Richardson number (Ri) and Brunt‐Väisälä (BV) frequency are used in this study. The BV frequency is an important parameter that is widely used in dynamic meteorology and is calculated by replacing potential temperature with equivalent potential temperature in a moist atmosphere. For this purpose, extreme rainfall events were simulated by the WRF model. These events occurred on 9 September 2012 and 28 July 2010 during the summer monsoon in areas of different altitudes (ranging approximately from 100 to 3,500 m) which resulted in flash floods, loss of lives, and property damages in southern and northern parts of Pakistan. In the present case Ri (local Richardson number based on potential temperature) and Rie (local Richardson number based on equivalent potential temperature) are applied to investigate instability (Rie 40) were observed over the areas of high instability that dominate its role in enhancing convection during the events.
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