Rare events of stratus clouds on the northeast coast of Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes,Helber Barros
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Fedorova,Natalia, Levit,Vladimir
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Meteorologia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-77862011000100002
Resumo: One event of three consecutive days and another of four consecutive days of Stratus clouds were registered at the Maceio airport on the northeast coast of Brazil. This is a very rare phenomenon for equatorial regions and it was analyzed using the high resolution (10km) ETA model, NCEP reanalysis, satellite data and conventional data supplied by the Hydrometeorological Directory DHM-SERHI/AL and by the Department of Flight Protection of the Zumbi dos Palmares airport. Wave disturbance in the trade winds and weak ascendant movements at low levels (1000 and 925hPa) were identified. At the same time, anticyclonic curvature at high levels formed descendant movements and subsidence inversion. These vertical movements combined with a stable layer between 850 and 700hPa created a very humid layer at the low levels. The precipitation forecasted by the ETA model with 24h antecedence presented a satisfactory result for an average quantity of precipitation. Nevertheless, the spatial distributions of forecasted and observed precipitation were different. Precipitation during all days was not forecasted for the coastal region, and for the west region the forecasted precipitation was more intense than the observed ones.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rare events of stratus clouds on the northeast coast of Brazil
title Rare events of stratus clouds on the northeast coast of Brazil
spellingShingle Rare events of stratus clouds on the northeast coast of Brazil
Gomes,Helber Barros
Stratus formation
synoptic analysis
high resolution ETA model
title_short Rare events of stratus clouds on the northeast coast of Brazil
title_full Rare events of stratus clouds on the northeast coast of Brazil
title_fullStr Rare events of stratus clouds on the northeast coast of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Rare events of stratus clouds on the northeast coast of Brazil
title_sort Rare events of stratus clouds on the northeast coast of Brazil
author Gomes,Helber Barros
author_facet Gomes,Helber Barros
Fedorova,Natalia
Levit,Vladimir
author_role author
author2 Fedorova,Natalia
Levit,Vladimir
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes,Helber Barros
Fedorova,Natalia
Levit,Vladimir
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stratus formation
synoptic analysis
high resolution ETA model
topic Stratus formation
synoptic analysis
high resolution ETA model
description One event of three consecutive days and another of four consecutive days of Stratus clouds were registered at the Maceio airport on the northeast coast of Brazil. This is a very rare phenomenon for equatorial regions and it was analyzed using the high resolution (10km) ETA model, NCEP reanalysis, satellite data and conventional data supplied by the Hydrometeorological Directory DHM-SERHI/AL and by the Department of Flight Protection of the Zumbi dos Palmares airport. Wave disturbance in the trade winds and weak ascendant movements at low levels (1000 and 925hPa) were identified. At the same time, anticyclonic curvature at high levels formed descendant movements and subsidence inversion. These vertical movements combined with a stable layer between 850 and 700hPa created a very humid layer at the low levels. The precipitation forecasted by the ETA model with 24h antecedence presented a satisfactory result for an average quantity of precipitation. Nevertheless, the spatial distributions of forecasted and observed precipitation were different. Precipitation during all days was not forecasted for the coastal region, and for the west region the forecasted precipitation was more intense than the observed ones.
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