Abstract

AbstractWe investigate the representation of individual supercells and intriguing tornado‐like vortices in a simplified, locally refined global atmosphere model. The model, featuring grid stretching, can locally enhance the model resolution and reach cloud‐resolving scales with modest computational resources. Given a conditionally unstable sheared environment, the model can simulate supercells realistically, with a near‐ground vortex and funnel cloud at the center of a rotating updraft reminiscent of a tornado. An analysis of the Eulerian vertical vorticity budget suggests that the updraft core of the supercell tilts horizontal vorticity into the tornado‐like vortex, which is then amplified through vertical stretching by the updraft. Results suggest that the simulated vortex is dynamically similar to observed tornadoes, as well as those simulated in modeling studies at much higher horizontal resolution. Lastly, we discuss the prospects for the study of cross‐scale interactions involving supercells.

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