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Meteorological Hydrological and Marine Instrument  2014, Vol. 31 Issue (3): 28-32    DOI:
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Analysis of squall line process on 19th March 2013
Liu Shouyu1,Ma Zhongyuan2,Chen Baofa1,Lu Qiufang3,Su Limin4,Wang Xuan5
1.Jingdezhen Meteorological Bureau,Jingdezhen 333000;
2.Meteorological Science Institute,Nanchang 330046;
3.Shangrao Meteorological Bureau,Shangrao 334000;
4.Yichun Meteorological Bureau,Yichun 336000;
5.Yingtan Meteorological Bureau,Yingtan 335002

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Abstract  By using routine synoptic data,physical quantity,Web GIS radar mosaic products,and precipitation elements from AWS,adopting methods of mesoscale analysis and feature extraction,the squall line process caused large scale hail storm on 19-20th March 2013 in Jiangxi is analyzed.The results show that the interaction of weather system leads to this squall line process.The large unstable energy,500 hPa dry layer,severe vertical wind shear in low level,wind direction veering with height,low 0 ℃ and -20 ℃ heights cause the hail storm.The reasons why there is no fresh gale are heave thermal inversion layer,low range of temperature between surface and upper air.Thin wet layer,severe vertical wind shear in middle level,unusual dry middle layer and high cape decrease the quantity of heave precipitation.
Key wordshail      squall line      vertical wind shear      range of temperature between surface and upper air      unusual dry cold layer     
Received: 09 May 2014     
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Liu Shouyu,Ma Zhongyuan,Chen Baofa等. Analysis of squall line process on 19th March 2013[J]. Meteorological Hydrological and Marine Instrument, 2014, 31(3): 28-32.
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