Observational and Analytical Studies on the Convergence Band Clouds Occurring along the West Coast of Hokkaido, Japan

It is well known that heavy snowfalls in Japan are brought by convective cloud lines. On the west coast of Hokkaido, the more larger band cloud is frequently observed under the winter monsoonsynoptic situation. This larger band cloud having 200 to 300 km in length and several tens of kilometer in wi...

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Main Author: Kobayashi, Fumiaki
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Hokkaido University
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2115/49649
https://doi.org/10.11501/3084722
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Summary:It is well known that heavy snowfalls in Japan are brought by convective cloud lines. On the west coast of Hokkaido, the more larger band cloud is frequently observed under the winter monsoonsynoptic situation. This larger band cloud having 200 to 300 km in length and several tens of kilometer in width is formed along the west coast of Hokkaido and is called as the convergence band clouds (CBCs). It is important to understand therefore that why the CBC is maintained for a relatively long time along the west coast of Hokkaido. The purpose of this study is to clarify the life cycle,mesoscale features and mechanisms of the long-lasting CBC. From the analyses of synoptic situations and satellite data,the long lasting CBCs were divided into two types; Type A and Type B. ln this study, especially, we focused our attention tothe CBCs of type A. The CBCs of type A are originated under the following situations. The main cyclones are located far to the east of Hokkaido and cold air covers over Hokkaido where the cloud streaks are recognized over the Japan Sea and the Okhotsk Sea. The initial stage of CBCs is characterized by the disturbances which generate to the west of the Soya Strait according to the low TBB area under the convergence of the northwesterly monsoon wind and the northeasterly cold wind. The mature stage is characterized by the organized CBC for 200 to 300km along the west coast of Hokkaido under the convergence of the monsoon wind and the southeasterly land breeze. After that, the CBC decays at the same place (the dissipating stage). Considering the pressure field around the west coast, the low pressure area is formed over the Japan Sea in the initial stage and the high pressure area is formed inland in the mature stage.Therefore, the relative low pressure field is maintained along the west coast of Hokkaido through the lifetime. During the special radar observations at Haboro, echo structures of the mesocyclone generated in CBC and the merging process of CBC were observed. The mesocyclones have about 30 ...