Heavy precipitation in Northeast China is frequently modulated by the Northeast China Cold Vortex (NCCV), although the microphysical processes within squall lines under such conditions remain insufficiently understood. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of an NCCV-influenced squall line in Liaoning Province, utilizing coordinated S-band polarimetric radar and surface disdrometer observations. The raindrop size distribution (DSD) characteristics and three-dimensional microphysical structure are systematically examined for both convective and stratiform regimes. A comparative analysis of DSD and warm-rain microphysical mechanisms is also conducted with a Mei-yu event. Results show that convective rain in the NCCV squall line exhibits a continental-type DSD, characterized by fewer but larger raindrops compared to other heavy rainfalls in China. In contrast, the Mei-yu frontal convection under NCCV influence exhibits a transitional DSD pattern between the maritime and continental types, with raindrops smaller and denser than those in the NCCV squall line. Vertical structure of the mature squall line shows prominent differential reflectivity (ZDR) and specific differential phase (KDP) columns above the melting level within the convective region, indicating vigorous riming growth of graupel and hail driven by strong updrafts. Meanwhile, the stratiform region is characterized by ice crystals and aggregates, formed primarily through deposition and aggregation processes. The subsequent melting of ice-phase particles followed by collision–coalescence and evaporation-driven size sorting shapes the large but sparse raindrops in the NCCV squall line. Comparison with Mei-yu convection demonstrates that surface DSD is shaped by environmental conditions and vertical microphysics. The drier, more unstable environment in the NCCV squall line favors deep convection with active ice-phase processes, while the relatively moist and stable environment of the Mei-yu convection supports shallower convection dominated by warm-rain processes. Future multi-case studies with integrated observations are needed to quantify how environmental and aerosol conditions modulate these heavy precipitation processes.
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Li Liu
Yuting Sun
Zhikang Fu
Remote Sensing
China Meteorological Administration
Liaoning Meteorological Bureau
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2c1de4eeef8a2a6b10a4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/rs18081163
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