Radar studies of the distribution of the formation zones of the first radar echo of hail clouds


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Abstract

The results of studying the regions of hail-cell formation in the North Caucasus are considered. The optimal range of the underlying surface heights for their generation is determined based on an analysis of 392 hail cells. It is shown that the majority of hail cells are formed in the zone where the heights of the underlying surface vary from 900 to 2400 m. The most favorable conditions for the formation of hail clouds are recorded in the northern slopes of the Skalistyi (Rocky) ridge. This region accumulates the main maxima of the frequency of first radar echo recording. The second group of the frequency maxima is located over the Pastbishchnyi (Pasturable) and the Lesistyi (Woody) ridges. The generalized scheme for the region under study is constructed of three zones of generation of the first radar echo of the hail cells. It is shown that approximately 70% of hail clouds are formed over submontane and mountainous regions in the central North Caucasus (zones 2 and 3). The directions of motion of hail cells are quantified for each identified zone.

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V. S. Inyukhin

High Mountain Geophysical Institute

Email: Stasuk6@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Nalchik, 360030

S. A. Kushchev

High Mountain Geophysical Institute

Author for correspondence.
Email: Stasuk6@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Nalchik, 360030

K. B. Liev

High Mountain Geophysical Institute

Email: Stasuk6@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Nalchik, 360030

V. S. Makitov

High Mountain Geophysical Institute

Email: Stasuk6@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Nalchik, 360030


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