Assessing the comparative effects of storm-relative helicity components within right-moving supercell environments
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Supercell thunderstorms develop low-level rotation via tilting of environmental horizontal vorticity (Ïh) by the updraft. This rotation induces dynamic lifting that can stretch near-surface vertical vorticity into a tornado. Low-level updraft rotation is generally thought to scale with 0â500 m storm-relative helicity (SRH): the combination of storm-relative flow, |SRF|, |Ïh|, and cosÏ (where Ï is the angle between SRF and Ïh). It is unclear how much influence each component of SRH has in intensifying the low-level mesocyclone. This study surveys these three components using self-organizing maps (SOMs) to distill 15,906 proximity soundings for observed right-moving supercells. Statistical analyses reveal the component most highly correlated to SRH and to streamwise vorticity (Ïs) in the observed profiles is |Ïh|. Furthermore, |Ïh| and SRF are themselves highly correlated due to their shared dependence on the hodograph length. The representative profiles produced by the SOMs were combined..., ,
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2023-11-29



