Journal article

A doppler radar study of convective draft lengths over darwin, australia

NKH YEUNG, SC SHERWOOD, A PROTAT, TP LANE, C WILLIAMS

Monthly Weather Review | AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2021

Abstract

Data from an upward-pointing wind profiler radar pair at Darwin in tropical Australia are used to determine the characteristics of individual convective up- and downdrafts observed at the site. Drafts are identified as vertically contiguous regions of instantaneous upward or downward motion exceeding 0.2ms21. Most updrafts and downdrafts found are less than 2 km in vertical extent, and updrafts exceeding 5 km in vertical length carry no more than 33% of the total upward mass flux. Updraft length correlates positively with rain rates, and on very high rain rates (greater than 20mmh21), average updraft lengths are;5 km. Typical peak updraft velocities increase from;2.5ms21 for the smallest to;..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge Abhnil Prasad and Vickal Kumar for providing data from the wind profiler. SCS was funded by ARC Grant CEFL150100035. TL is supported by ARC Grant CE170100023.