The Level Low Jet (LLJ) observed in the Porto Alegre metropolitan region, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, was analyzed using 1989-2003 at 00:00 and 12:00 UTC upper-air observations. The LLJ classification criteria proposed by Bonner (1968) and modified by Whiteman et al. (1997) were applied to determine the LLJ occurrence. Afterwards was selected a LLJ event, that was one of the most intense observed in the summer (01/27/2002 at 12:00 UTC), during the study period. In this study were used as tools: atmospheric soundings, G0ES-8 satellite images, and wind, temperature and specific humidity fields from GLOBAL, ETA and BRAMS models. Based on the numerical analysis was possible to verify that the three models overestimated the specific humidity and potential temperature values, at LLJ time occurrence. The wind speed was underestimated by the models. It was observed in the study region, at 12:00 UTC (LLJ detected hour in the Porto Alegre region), by three models, warm and wet air from north, generating conditions to Mesoscale Convective System (MCS) formation and intensification.
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Dos Santos, J. G. M., De Campos, C. R. J., & Carla Lima, E. K. (2008). Análise de jatos de baixos níveis associados a um sistema convectivo de mesoescala na américa do sul: um estudo de caso. Revista Brasileira de Geofisica, 26(4), 451–468. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-261x2008000400006
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