Abstract

Abstract There have been some ambiguities in recent observational studies as to whether midlevel mesovortices are induced by latent heating or cooling, and develop in the descending or ascending portion of mesoscale convective systems (MCS's). In this study, a comprehensive examination of a cooling-induced mesovortex in the trailing stratiform region of a midlatitude squall line that occurred on 10–11 June 1985 during the Preliminary Regional Experiment for STORM-Central (PRE-STORM) is presented using a 20-h high-resolution simulation of the squall system. This cooling-induced midlevel vortex originates from the preexisting cyclonic vorticity associated with a traveling meso-α-scale short wave. The vortex is intensified in the descending rear-to-front (RTF) inflow as a result of continued sublimative melting and evaporative cooling in the stratiform region. It decouples from the front-to-rear (FTR) ascending and anticyclonic flow in the upper troposphere during the formative stage. The vortex tilts northw...

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