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Analysis of Weather Conditions and Synoptic Systems During Different Stages of Power Grid Icing in Northeastern Yunnan

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Yunnan Power Grid Co., Ltd. Transmission Branch, Kunming 650033, China
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Experimental Teaching Center of Atmospheric Science and Environmental Meteorology, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing 210044, China
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Atmosphere 2025, 16(7), 884; https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16070884
Submission received: 27 May 2025 / Revised: 12 July 2025 / Accepted: 15 July 2025 / Published: 18 July 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Meteorology)

Abstract

Various data such as power grid sensors and manual observed icing, CMA (China Meteorological Administration) Land Surface Data Assimilation System (CLDAS) products, and the Fifth Generation Atmospheric Reanalysis of the Global Climate from Europe Center of Middle Range Weather Forecast (ERA5) are adopted to diagnose an icing process under a cold surge during 16–23 December 2023 in northeastern Yunnan Province. The results show that: (1) in the early stage of the process, mainly the freezing types, such as GG (temperature > 0 °C, relative humidity ≥ 75%) and DG (temperature < 0 °C, relative humidity ≥ 75%), occur. At the end of the process, an increase in icing type as GD (temperature > 0 °C, relative humidity < 75%) appears. (2) Significant differences exist in the elements during different stages of icing, and the atmospheric thermal, dynamic, and water vapor conditions are conducive to the occurrence of freezing rain during ice accretion. The main impact weather systems of this process include a strong high ridge in the mid to high latitudes of East Asia, transverse troughs in front of the high ridge south to Lake Baikal, low altitude troughs, and ground fronts. The transverse trough in front of the high ridge can cause cold air to accumulate and then move eastward and southward. The southerly flows, surface fronts, and other low-pressure systems can provide powerful thermodynamic and moisture conditions for ice accumulation.
Keywords: freezing; types of icing; phases of icing; weather condition; Yunnan freezing; types of icing; phases of icing; weather condition; Yunnan

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Wang, H.; Zheng, R.; Luo, G.; Tan, G. Analysis of Weather Conditions and Synoptic Systems During Different Stages of Power Grid Icing in Northeastern Yunnan. Atmosphere 2025, 16, 884. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16070884

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Wang H, Zheng R, Luo G, Tan G. Analysis of Weather Conditions and Synoptic Systems During Different Stages of Power Grid Icing in Northeastern Yunnan. Atmosphere. 2025; 16(7):884. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16070884

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Wang, Hongwu, Ruidong Zheng, Gang Luo, and Guirong Tan. 2025. "Analysis of Weather Conditions and Synoptic Systems During Different Stages of Power Grid Icing in Northeastern Yunnan" Atmosphere 16, no. 7: 884. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16070884

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Wang, H., Zheng, R., Luo, G., & Tan, G. (2025). Analysis of Weather Conditions and Synoptic Systems During Different Stages of Power Grid Icing in Northeastern Yunnan. Atmosphere, 16(7), 884. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16070884

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