Hailstorm events in the Central Andes of Peru: insights from historical data and radar microphysics

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Hailstorms, while fascinating from a meteorological perspective, pose significant risks to communities, agriculture, and infrastructure. In regions such as the Central Andes of Peru, the characteristics and frequency of these extreme weather events remain largely uncharted. This study fills this gap...

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Autores: Valdivia Prado, Jairo Michael, Flores-Rojas, José Luis, Prado, Josep J., Guizado, David, Villalobos-Puma, Elver, Callañaupa, Stephany, Silva Vidal, Yamina
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Instituto Geofísico del Perú
Repositorio:IGP-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12816/5596
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-17-2295-2024
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Hailstorm
Cloud microphysics
Radar altimetry
Spectral analysis
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title Hailstorm events in the Central Andes of Peru: insights from historical data and radar microphysics
spellingShingle Hailstorm events in the Central Andes of Peru: insights from historical data and radar microphysics
Valdivia Prado, Jairo Michael
Hailstorm
Cloud microphysics
Radar altimetry
Spectral analysis
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.09
title_short Hailstorm events in the Central Andes of Peru: insights from historical data and radar microphysics
title_full Hailstorm events in the Central Andes of Peru: insights from historical data and radar microphysics
title_fullStr Hailstorm events in the Central Andes of Peru: insights from historical data and radar microphysics
title_full_unstemmed Hailstorm events in the Central Andes of Peru: insights from historical data and radar microphysics
title_sort Hailstorm events in the Central Andes of Peru: insights from historical data and radar microphysics
author Valdivia Prado, Jairo Michael
author_facet Valdivia Prado, Jairo Michael
Flores-Rojas, José Luis
Prado, Josep J.
Guizado, David
Villalobos-Puma, Elver
Callañaupa, Stephany
Silva Vidal, Yamina
author_role author
author2 Flores-Rojas, José Luis
Prado, Josep J.
Guizado, David
Villalobos-Puma, Elver
Callañaupa, Stephany
Silva Vidal, Yamina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Valdivia Prado, Jairo Michael
Flores-Rojas, José Luis
Prado, Josep J.
Guizado, David
Villalobos-Puma, Elver
Callañaupa, Stephany
Silva Vidal, Yamina
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Hailstorm
Cloud microphysics
Radar altimetry
Spectral analysis
topic Hailstorm
Cloud microphysics
Radar altimetry
Spectral analysis
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description Hailstorms, while fascinating from a meteorological perspective, pose significant risks to communities, agriculture, and infrastructure. In regions such as the Central Andes of Peru, the characteristics and frequency of these extreme weather events remain largely uncharted. This study fills this gap by investigating the historical frequency and vertical structure of hailstorms in this region. We analyzed historical hailstorm records dating back to 1958 alongside 4 years of observations (2017–2021) from the Parsivel2 disdrometer and a cloud-profiling radar MIRA35c. Our findings indicate a trend of decreasing hail frequency (−0.5 events per decade). However, the p value of 0.07 suggests the need for further investigation, particularly in relation to environmental changes and reporting methods. The results show that hailstorms predominantly occur during the austral summer months, with peak frequency in December, and are most common during the afternoon and early evening hours. The analysis of radar variables such as reflectivity, radial velocity, spectral width, and linear depolarization ratio (LDR) reveals distinct vertical profiles for hail events. Two case studies highlight the diversity in the radar measurements of hailstorms, underscoring the complexity of accurate hail detection. This study suggests the need for refining the Parsivel2 algorithm and further understanding its classification of hydrometeors. Additionally, the limitations of conventional radar variables for hail detection are discussed, recommending the use of LDR and Doppler spectrum analysis for future research. Our findings lay the groundwork for the development of more efficient hail detection algorithms and improved understanding of hailstorms in the Central Andes of Peru.
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This study fills this gap by investigating the historical frequency and vertical structure of hailstorms in this region. We analyzed historical hailstorm records dating back to 1958 alongside 4 years of observations (2017–2021) from the Parsivel2 disdrometer and a cloud-profiling radar MIRA35c. Our findings indicate a trend of decreasing hail frequency (−0.5 events per decade). However, the p value of 0.07 suggests the need for further investigation, particularly in relation to environmental changes and reporting methods. The results show that hailstorms predominantly occur during the austral summer months, with peak frequency in December, and are most common during the afternoon and early evening hours. The analysis of radar variables such as reflectivity, radial velocity, spectral width, and linear depolarization ratio (LDR) reveals distinct vertical profiles for hail events. Two case studies highlight the diversity in the radar measurements of hailstorms, underscoring the complexity of accurate hail detection. This study suggests the need for refining the Parsivel2 algorithm and further understanding its classification of hydrometeors. Additionally, the limitations of conventional radar variables for hail detection are discussed, recommending the use of LDR and Doppler spectrum analysis for future research. 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