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Urban intensification of convective rainfall over the Singapore – Johor Bahru region

  • Andres Simón-Moral*
  • , Anurag Dipankar
  • , Quang Van Doan
  • , Claudio Sanchez
  • , Matthias Roth
  • , Erik Becker
  • , Xiang Yu Huang
  • , Andres Simón‐Moral
  • *Autor correspondiente de este trabajo
  • National University of Singapore
  • Meteorological Service Singapore
  • University of Tsukuba
  • MetOffice@Reading
  • China Meteorological Administration

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Resumen

Simulations of five November months (2010–2014) using the urban version of the numerical weather prediction system of the Meteorological Service Singapore (uSINGV) are used to analyse the urban effect on convective precipitation over Singapore and Johor Bahru (Malaysia). The model is able to closely predict locations where rainfall peaks occur, but rainfall totals are overestimated compared to radar data. The temporal variability of rainfall in the region shows that urban areas increase the frequency and severity of rainfall events and that such impact increases with the rainfall intensity. Results show that low-level moisture advection is enhanced in this coastal conurbation as a result of the strengthening of wind convergence. The latter is likely caused by increasing sea-breeze strength due to lower surface pressure over the urban area, and higher urban surface roughness, respectively. As a consequence, more precipitable water is available in the region, enhancing convection and increasing the probability of heavy rainfall over the centre and north of Singapore island and Johor Bahru. Stronger convection further increases moisture advection from the vicinity. By studying the temporal variability and the spatial distribution of rainfall events, the present study provides new insights on the urban impact on heavy rainfall in tropical areas. The conclusions are only valid for the November inter-monsoon period, when local forcing, rather than large-scale influences, dominates rainfall generation.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)3665-3680
Número de páginas16
PublicaciónQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
Volumen147
N.º740
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 oct 2021

Palabras clave

  • Physical phenomenon
  • Convection
  • Singapore
  • Tropical climate
  • Urban climate modelling
  • Urban rainfall

Project and Funding Information

  • Funding Info
  • National Environment Agency - Singapore, R-109-000-338 236-490

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