| Earth Interactions | |
| Weather–Climate Interactions in the Eastern Antilles and the 2013 Christmas Storm | |
| Mark R.Jury1  | |
| 关键词: Atmosphere–ocean interaction; Atmospheric waves; Storm environments; | |
| DOI : 10.1175/EI-D-14-0011.1 | |
| 学科分类:地球科学(综合) | |
| 来源: American Geophysical Union | |
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AbstractThis study considers eastern Antilles (11°–18°N, 64°–57°W) weather and climate interactions in the context of the 2013 Christmas storm. This unseasonal event caused flash flooding in Grenada, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Martinique, and Dominica from 24 to 25 December 2013, despite having winds <15 m s−1. The meteorological scenario and short-term forecasts are analyzed. At the low level, a convective wave propagated westward while near-equatorial upper westerly winds surged with eastward passage of a trough. The combination of tropical moisture, cyclonic vorticity, and uplift resulted in rain rates greater than 30 mm h−1 and many stations reporting 200 mm. Although forecast rainfall was low and a few hours late, weather services posted flood warnings in advance. At the climate scale, the fresh Orinoco River plume brought into the region by the North Brazil Current together with solar radiation greater than 200 W m−2, enabled sea temperatures to reach 28°C, and supplied convective available potential e...
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