Supercell Pre-convective Environments in Spain: a dynamic downscaling of ERA-5 Reanalysis
- 1University of Zaragoza, Geography, Zaragoza, Spain (ccalvosancho@gmail.com)
- 2University of Central Florida, FL, United States
Supercell thunderstorms are often associated with severe weather conditions, such as tornadoes, hail, strong wind gusts, heavy rainfall, and flash-floods, producing damage to populations and assets. The goal of the study is to analyze and improve our understanding of pre-convective environments conducive for supercell development in the different regions of Spain. We use 2014-2020 data from the Spanish Supercell Database (Martin et al., 2020), ERA-5 reanalysis, and a dynamical downscaling with WRF-ARW model to a 9 km spatial resolution to be able to generate sounding-derived parameters at the moment of formation of each supercell. Results indicate that supercells are more common in high values of CAPE and Shear 0-6 Km, but in the south-western of Spain predominates supercells of HSLC (High Shear-Low CAPE) in the cold season.
How to cite: Calvo-Sancho, C. and Martín, Y.: Supercell Pre-convective Environments in Spain: a dynamic downscaling of ERA-5 Reanalysis, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-2967, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-2967, 2021.