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- Title
Synoptic Analysis of a Heavy Rainfall Event over Southeast Region of Bangladesh Using WRF Model.
- Authors
Ahasan, M. N.; Rayhun, K. M. Z.; Mannan, M. A.; Debsarma, S. K.
- Abstract
Synoptic analysis of the heavy rainfall event of 7 September 2011 was carried out using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model. This extraordinary rainfall event was localized over the southeast region of Bangladesh and recorded rainfall was 331 mm at Chittagong and 226 mm at Sandwip within a span of 24-h. The model was run at 9 km horizontal resolution using KF CPS with YSU PBL scheme. The model performance was evaluated by examining the different predicted parameters like mean sea level pressure, upper and lower level circulations, wind shear, relative vorticity, convergence, moisture and rainfall. The rainfall was validated with TRMM 3B42RT and observed rainfall data. The results indicate that the WRF model was able to simulate the heavy rainfall event, and associated synoptic features reasonably well, though there are some biases in the rainfall pattern. The results suggest that the highly localized heavy rain over southeast Bangladesh was the result of an interaction of the large scale monsoon system with cyclonic disturbances and required moisture have been supplied from the Bay of Bengal. The low level flow facilitated strong convergence over the region due to horizontal wind shear, which resulted in maintenance of the storms.
- Subjects
RAINFALL; METEOROLOGICAL research; WEATHER; SIMULATION methods &; models; MONSOONS
- Publication
Journal of Scientific Research, 2013, Vol 5, Issue 3, p421
- ISSN
2070-0237
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3329/jsr.v5i3.13171