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Large-scale atmospheric conditions associated with heavy rainfall episodes in Southeast Brazil
Authors:Kellen Carla Lima  Prakki Satyamurty  Júlio Pablo Reyes Fernández
Institution:1. Centro de Previs?o de Tempo e Estudos Climáticos, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, S?o José dos Campos, S?o Paulo, Brazil
2. INPE, Avenida dos Astronautas, 1758, 12227-010, S?o José dos Campos, SP, Brazil
Abstract:Heavy rainfall events in austral summer are responsible for almost all the natural disasters in Southeast Brazil. They are mostly associated with two types of atmospheric perturbations: Cold Front (53%) and the South Atlantic Convergence Zone (47%). The important question of what synoptic characteristics distinguish a heavy rainfall event (HRE) from a normal rainfall event (NRE) is addressed in this study. Here, the evolutions of such characteristics are identified through the anomalies with respect to climatology of the composite fields of atmospheric variables. The anomalies associated with HRE are significantly more intense than those associated with NRE in all fundamental atmospheric variables such as outgoing long-wave radiation, sea-level pressure, 500-hPa geopotential, lower and upper tropospheric winds. The moisture flux convergence over Southeast Brazil in the HRE composites is 60% larger than in the NRE composites. The energetics calculations for the HRE that occurred in the beginning of February 1988 strongly suggest that the barotropic instability played an important role in the intensification of the perturbation. These results, especially the intensities of the wind, pressure anomalies, and the moisture convergence are useful for the meteorologists of the Southeast Brazil for forecasting heavy precipitation.
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