Classification of 2007 Winter Mist and Fog in São Paulo City, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Brenda Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Ynoue, Rita Yuri
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anuário do Instituto de Geociências (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/article/view/52695
Resumo: Mist and fog observed at the Meteorological Station of the Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences of the University of São Paulo (EM/IAG) in the southeastern part of São Paulo city in the winter of 2007 were classified according to its formation processes: advection or radiation. Meteorological data from EM/IAG, Congonhas Airport and reanalysis from the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecast, as well as radiosondes from Campo de Marte Airport were used. In the 1981-2015 climatology, it was observed that these phenomena are more frequent in the winter, with an average of 11 events per month. For the winter of 2007, 21 advection and 28 radiation events were detected, with radiation fog occurring more frequently in June (13) and advection fog, in August (12). The South Atlantic Subtropical High favored the formation of radiation events in 24 cases; 15 of which had the contribution of humidity advected by the sea breeze. Post-frontal anticyclone was associated with the remaining 25 cases, of which 15 were classified as advection. Four cases were chosen for a more detailed analysis. On July 2, 2007, radiation mist occurred, with the injection of moisture by the sea breeze; the next day, there was also radiation mist, however, with no sea breeze. On the 20th of July, fog was caused by advection of humidity with north/northeast winds coming from the Serra da Cantareira and on the 27th, advection mist developed due to the intensification of winds associated with the movement of a post-frontal anticyclone.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Classification of 2007 Winter Mist and Fog in São Paulo City, Brazil
title Classification of 2007 Winter Mist and Fog in São Paulo City, Brazil
spellingShingle Classification of 2007 Winter Mist and Fog in São Paulo City, Brazil
Santos, Brenda Almeida
Advection Fog
Synoptic Scenario
Sea Breeze
title_short Classification of 2007 Winter Mist and Fog in São Paulo City, Brazil
title_full Classification of 2007 Winter Mist and Fog in São Paulo City, Brazil
title_fullStr Classification of 2007 Winter Mist and Fog in São Paulo City, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Classification of 2007 Winter Mist and Fog in São Paulo City, Brazil
title_sort Classification of 2007 Winter Mist and Fog in São Paulo City, Brazil
author Santos, Brenda Almeida
author_facet Santos, Brenda Almeida
Ynoue, Rita Yuri
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Ynoue, Rita Yuri
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Advection Fog
Synoptic Scenario
Sea Breeze
topic Advection Fog
Synoptic Scenario
Sea Breeze
description Mist and fog observed at the Meteorological Station of the Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences of the University of São Paulo (EM/IAG) in the southeastern part of São Paulo city in the winter of 2007 were classified according to its formation processes: advection or radiation. Meteorological data from EM/IAG, Congonhas Airport and reanalysis from the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecast, as well as radiosondes from Campo de Marte Airport were used. In the 1981-2015 climatology, it was observed that these phenomena are more frequent in the winter, with an average of 11 events per month. For the winter of 2007, 21 advection and 28 radiation events were detected, with radiation fog occurring more frequently in June (13) and advection fog, in August (12). The South Atlantic Subtropical High favored the formation of radiation events in 24 cases; 15 of which had the contribution of humidity advected by the sea breeze. Post-frontal anticyclone was associated with the remaining 25 cases, of which 15 were classified as advection. Four cases were chosen for a more detailed analysis. On July 2, 2007, radiation mist occurred, with the injection of moisture by the sea breeze; the next day, there was also radiation mist, however, with no sea breeze. On the 20th of July, fog was caused by advection of humidity with north/northeast winds coming from the Serra da Cantareira and on the 27th, advection mist developed due to the intensification of winds associated with the movement of a post-frontal anticyclone.
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