250 likes | 366 Views
Downslope Windstorms in Howe Sound: Two Case Studies. Ruping Mo, Paul Joe National Lab for Coastal & Mountain Meteorology, Environment Canada Johnson Zhong, Cindy Yu, Ken Kwok, and Michel G élinas Pacific Storm Prediction Centre, Environment Canada 15 th Conf. Mountain Meteorology
E N D
Downslope Windstorms in Howe Sound: Two Case Studies Ruping Mo, Paul Joe National Lab for Coastal & Mountain Meteorology, Environment Canada Johnson Zhong, Cindy Yu, Ken Kwok, and Michel Gélinas Pacific Storm Prediction Centre, Environment Canada 15th Conf. Mountain Meteorology 20–24 August 2012, Steamboat, CO, USA
Outline • Geography and windstorm climatology • Rules of thumb for the freak windstorms • Case studies: • 18 January 2010 – A major event • 12 February 2010 – A minor event • New heuristic rule • Conclusions Test test test test
Where is Howe Sound? Howe Sound Pam Rocks Metro Vancouver
Winds in Howe Sound – Climatology • Data: Pam Rocks (WAS)– Jan to Mar, 1995 to 2012 (18 years)
Winds in Howe Sound – Climatology Sustained winds at Pam Rocks (WAS) Hourly, Jan – Mar, 1995 – 2012
Freak Southeast Windstorms 30 14 Hourly, Jan–Mar, 1995–2012 (18 yrs)
Heuristic Rule/Rules of thumb • Pre-frontal • Strong Southeasterlies in the Strait of Georgia PYVR−PYQQ > 6.5 hPa Pressure Difference
Case 1: 18 Jan 2010 04:00 PST (12:00 UTC) PYVR−PYQQ> 6.5 hPa (MAX Pdif = 11.9 hPa) SE wind warning issued at 20:00 PST 17 Jan
Case 1: 18 Jan 2010 • Predicted by 1-km model (GEM-LAM-1km) WAS S2S Hwy
Case 1: 18 Jan 2010 • Predicted by 1-km model (GEM-LAM-1km) • Southwest wind aloft • Possible critical layer for wave breaking • Induced convective instability over water Possible Critical Layer for SEly WAS
Case 2: 12 Feb 2010 (1st day of 2010 Olympics) Wind dir. unknown 04:00 PST (12:00 UTC) PYVR−PYQQ> 6.5 hPa (MAX Pdif = 8.1 hPa) SE wind storm was not predicted. Forecast amended after the fact.
First Day of Olympics PYVR−PYQQ > 6.5 hPa (MAX Pdif = 8.1 hPa) SE wind storm was not predicted. Forecast amended after the fact.
Case 3: 12 Jan 2010 • Predicted by 1-km model (GEM-LAM-1km)
WSK Wind Profile New rules of thumb • Pre-frontal • Strong Southeasterlies in the Strait of Georgia PYVR−PYQQ > 6.5 hPa • Winds shift to southwest aloft!
Conclusions • Southeast windstorm in Howe Sound is a rare event • It has quite an impact on mariners, but is difficult to predict • It is likely related to a downslope windstorm due to orographic wave breaking • Orographic effect leads to Wind shifting from SE to SW above mountain, which provide a possible critical layer aloft for orographic wave breaking • Downslope windstorm could be a hazard on the Sea2Sky Hwy as well • The development of LAM-1km model was accelerated for the Olympics and this is a serendipitous benefit of that
Thank You! Michael O’Toole’s “Storm Over Howe Sound”