On 15–16 May 2004 a severe windstorm struck McMurdo, Antarctica. The Antarctic Mesoscale Predic-tion System (AMPS) is used, along with available observations, to analyze the storm. A synoptic-scale cyclone weakens as it propagates across the Ross Ice Shelf toward McMurdo. Flow associated with the cyclone initiates a barrier jet along the Transantarctic Mountains. Forcing terms from the horizontal equations of motion are computed in the barrier wind to show that the local time tendency and momentum advection terms are key components of the force balance. The barrier jet interacts with a preexisting near-surface radiation inversion over the Ross Ice Shelf to set up conditions favorable for the development of large-amplitude mountain waves, le...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the leeside of mountains, which can last from severa...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
Surface pressure decreases of up to 20 hPa occurred over much of the Antarctic continent during a 4-...
In situ observations, satellite imagery, numerical weather prediction, and reanalysis fields are use...
Weather forecasting in the Antarctic presents many challenges, with strong wind events (SWEs) often ...
Weather forecasting in the Antarctic presents many challenges, with strong wind events (SWEs) often...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
During winter much of the Antarctic coast is susceptible to severe and hazardous strong-wind events ...
Foehn winds are warm, dry and gusty downslope winds resulting from the topographic modification of t...
The first climatology of strong wind events (SWEs) at McMurdo station, Antarctica based on the in si...
Strong wind events at Dumont d'Urville (DdU), an East Antarctic coastal station, and Dome C, an inte...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
The katabatic wind events observed in the coastal zone of Adelie Land, Antarctica, on 27 November an...
[1] Streamlines of the mean annual near-surface winds over the Antarctic continent suggest a conflue...
A detailed description of the characteristics of the three-dimensional wind flow for the Ross Island...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the leeside of mountains, which can last from severa...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
Surface pressure decreases of up to 20 hPa occurred over much of the Antarctic continent during a 4-...
In situ observations, satellite imagery, numerical weather prediction, and reanalysis fields are use...
Weather forecasting in the Antarctic presents many challenges, with strong wind events (SWEs) often ...
Weather forecasting in the Antarctic presents many challenges, with strong wind events (SWEs) often...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
During winter much of the Antarctic coast is susceptible to severe and hazardous strong-wind events ...
Foehn winds are warm, dry and gusty downslope winds resulting from the topographic modification of t...
The first climatology of strong wind events (SWEs) at McMurdo station, Antarctica based on the in si...
Strong wind events at Dumont d'Urville (DdU), an East Antarctic coastal station, and Dome C, an inte...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
The katabatic wind events observed in the coastal zone of Adelie Land, Antarctica, on 27 November an...
[1] Streamlines of the mean annual near-surface winds over the Antarctic continent suggest a conflue...
A detailed description of the characteristics of the three-dimensional wind flow for the Ross Island...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the leeside of mountains, which can last from severa...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
Surface pressure decreases of up to 20 hPa occurred over much of the Antarctic continent during a 4-...