A preliminary look at the impact of warming Mediterranean Sea temperatures on some aspects of extreme thunderstorm events in Italy
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
As the global climate has warmed in recent decades, interest has grown in the impacts on extreme events associated
with thunderstorms such as tornadoes and intense rainfall that can cause flash flooding. Because warmer
temperatures allow the atmosphere to contain larger values of water vapor, it is generally accepted that short-term
rainfall may become more intense in a future warmer climate. Regarding tornadoes, it is more difficult to say what
might happen since although increased temperatures and humidity in the lowest part of the troposphere should
increase thermodynamic instability, allowing for stronger thunderstorm updrafts, vertical wind shear necessary for
storm-scale rotation may decrease as the pole to equator temperature gradient weakens.
The Mediterranean Sea is an important source for moisture that fuels thunderstorms in Italy, and it has
been warming faster than most water bodies in recent decades. The present study uses three methods to gain
preliminary insight into the role that the warming Mediterranean may have on tornadoes and thunderstorms with
intense rainfall in Italy. First, a historical archive of Italian tornadoes has been updated for the 1990s, and it will
be used along with other data from the European Severe Weather Database to discuss possible trends in tornado
occurrence. Second, convection-allowing Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model simulations have been
performed for three extreme events to examine sensitivity to both the sea surface temperatures and other model
parameters. These events include a flash flood-producing storm event near Milan, a non-tornadic severe hail event
in far northeastern Italy, and the Mira EF-4 tornado of July 2015. Sensitivities in rainfall amount, radar reflectivity
and storm structure, and storm rotation will be discussed. Finally, changes in the frequency of intense mesoscale
convective system events in and near the Ligurian Sea, inferred from the presence of strong convergence lines in
EXPRESS-Hydro regional climate model output, will be examined.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
thunderstorms
Elenco autori:
Miglietta, Mario
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