Title: COLD AIR DAMMING
1COLD AIR DAMMING
2Presentation Outline
- What is cold air damming
- What processes lead to this phenomenon
- How does damming effect weather systems
- Past and present modeling capabilities
- Potential research topic
- Atmospheric models in a GIS?
3Cold Air Damming
- Occurs when low-level flow from the southern
portion of a cold anticyclone becomes trapped
along the eastern slopes of a mountain range - This easterly wind in the anticyclone is
deflected southward by the terrain, creating a
northerly component to the wind over time along
the mountains - This advects cold air from the north into the
trapped low-level stable air mass and creates a
region of extremely cold temperatures between the
mountains and the coast
4Locations where Damming Occurs
Geography of Cold Air Damming
- Along the eastern slopes of the Appalachians in
central Virginia, North Carolina, and South
Carolina - Along a portion of the eastern slopes of the
Rockies in north central Colorado
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5Presentation Outline
- What is cold air damming
- What processes lead to this phenomenon
- How does damming effect weather systems
- Past and present modeling capabilities
- Potential research topic
- Atmospheric models in a GIS?
6Orientation of Pressure Field
- Focus in on cold air damming along the
Appalachians - In order for this to occur in the winter and
early spring, you need a high pressure center to
the north - This will bring winds in toward the eastern
slopes of the Appalachians
H
7Diagram of Wind Trajectory Shift
H
Coriolis Force
Pressure Gradient Force
Parcel Trajectory
- Air slows down as it approaches the stable
eastern slopes- Causes the coriolis force to
weaken in magnitude - Pressure gradient force
begins to dominate- This force imbalance
deflects the wind trajectory southward
8January 2004 Case Surface Data
9The Damming Process
Terrain Blocking
- Flow comes to a screeching halt along the eastern
slopes - Over time an existing low-level stable layer
intensifies and the cold air mass develops - Along with this comes a deflection of the parcel
trajectory, causing the cold air mass to surge
southward
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10Diagram of Generated Cold Pool
Cold AdvectionFrom North
Cold Pool Surges South Over Time
11January 2004 Case - Temperatures
12January 2004 Case 24 hour Temp.
23Z 6pm
13Presentation Outline
- What is cold air damming
- What processes lead to this phenomenon
- How does damming effect weather systems
- Past and present modeling capabilities
- Potential research topic
- Atmospheric models in a GIS?
14Precipitation
- When temperatures drop below the freezing mark
(0C or 32F) liquid precipitation can morph into
a frozen state - Cold air damming can generate layers of
sub-freezing temperatures in the low-levels - Precipitation type depends on the thickness of
this layer
Effects of Precipitation Type
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15January 2004 Case Radar
16Presentation Outline
- What is cold air damming
- What processes lead to this phenomenon
- How does damming effect weather systems
- Past and present modeling capabilities
- Potential research topic
- Atmospheric models in a GIS?
17Resolution of Elevation Data
USGS 3 Second Digital Elevation Map
Eta-32 Model Terrain
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Early Eta-48 48-km grid/38 vertical levels
Eta-32 32-km grid/45 vertical levels
90-meter grid
18Mountain Topography of Models
- There have been improvements in the ability of
these models to pick up cold air damming events - Some research can be done to gain a more detailed
knowledge of the damming process and any
advancements that could arise in forecasting the
event
Eta Step-Mountain Topography
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- Green Shaded Region represents the actual
slope and topography of the mountain - Brown
Blocks represent what the atmospheric model
factors into its equations.
19Presentation Outline
- What is cold air damming
- What processes lead to this phenomenon
- How does damming effect weather systems
- Past and present modeling capabilities
- Potential research topic
- Atmospheric models in a GIS?
20Research Ideas
- Compare terrain slope to
- deflections of the wind
- width of the stable pressure ridge that develops
- degree of southward acceleration
- Improve resolution of atmospheric models to match
better with available terrain models - These topics will help to advance our ability to
determine how far and fast this cold pool will
travel south - This would make it easier to gauge what
precipitation type will fall along the east coast
through the duration of an event
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21Presentation Outline
- What is cold air damming
- What processes lead to this phenomenon
- How does damming effect weather systems
- Past and present modeling capabilities
- Potential research topic
- Atmospheric models in a GIS?
22Atmospheric Models
- These are 4-dimensional models
- X, Y, Z, Time
- Have many vertical layers associated with them
above the surface (designated pressure surfaces) - Are not on localized scales right now, making
them tough to integrate with detailed topographic
data
23Complex Models
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24Conclusion
- The cold air damming research questions that I
discussed can and should be done because they
will help to make it much easier to forecast the
magnitude of these events and make precipitation
estimation more accurate - Before they can be pursued though, advancements
in the conversion from atmospheric modeling to
GIS modeling need to occur - Until then, winter weather will continue to be
interesting to forecast when cold air damming
surges in
25References
- (1) Cold Air Damming Causes, Examples, and
Forecast Parameters - http//meted.ucar.edu/mesoprim/cad/webcast/print.
htm - (2) Eta Model Characteristics Background
Information http//www.comet.ucar.edu/nwplessons/e
talesson2/characteristicsbackground.htm - (3) Vertical Resolution and Coordinates
- http//www.met.tamu.edu/class/metr452/models/2001
/vertres.html - (4) USGS 3 Second Digitial Elevation Maps
- http//weather.unisys.com/usgs/3sec/