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Urban Rainfall Modification: Observational Climatology Over Berlin, Germany
Author(s) -
Lorenz Judith M.,
Kronenberg Rico,
Bernhofer Christian,
Niyogi Dev
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: atmospheres
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2169-8996
pISSN - 2169-897X
DOI - 10.1029/2018jd028858
Subject(s) - storm , climatology , precipitation , environmental science , meteorology , geography , geology
This study investigates the direct influence of urban areas on storm events (heavy rainfall above 17 mm/hr). An 11‐year climatology of summertime precipitation was performed to capture and describe storm events for Berlin, Germany. An hourly radar composite product from the German Weather Service with a 1‐km grid resolution was used for the analysis. Berlin was chosen due to the relatively modest influences of topography and distinct urban‐rural landscape heterogeneity potentially affecting storms. The analysis identified 96 storm events for the period from 2006 to 2016. Individual storm characteristics were evaluated before the city (upwind), over the city, and behind the city (downwind). Both visual and statistical estimations quantified storm modifications caused by the urban area. Around 60% of the events showed typical patterns of storm alteration by the city. In conformance to earlier studies, we found evidence of urban rainfall intensification about 20 to 50 km downwind of the urban center. Most storms were suppressed, deflected, or split by the city, whereas intensification over the city typically occurred at night or when storms formed over the city. In the present study, results indicate an urban influence on storms in and around Berlin. But, unlike other studies, downwind intensification of storm rainfall was not a typical feature. This study on urban rainfall modification marks one of the first observations‐based climatological assessments for the European region.

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