Extreme mesoscale weather in the Arctic region consists mainly of cases with shallow fronts that often form in the vicinity of the ice-edge and intense storms called polar lows. This article describes high-resolution numerical simulations of a severe weather event that occurred on 1 March 2008 over the Barents Sea. The event was recorded during the IPY–THORPEX field experiments carried out during February and March 2008. The numerical simulations indicated the formation of a low-pressure system over the Barents Sea on 29 February 2008 due to baroclinic instability. On 1 March, the surface low moved onto the sea-ice around Spitsbergen and decayed later on. The conditions that prevailed before the dissipation of the surface low were favourabl...
A polar low (PL) which occurred in October 1993 over the Norwegian Sea is investigated from an obser...
The impact of atmosphere-wave-ocean/ice interactions on the development of a hurricane-like polar lo...
Notable changes in the wintertime Arctic atmospheric circulation have occurred over the last few dec...
The Nordic seas region, due to its unique geographical and climatological conditions, experiences a ...
The Nordic seas region, due to its unique geographical and climatological conditions, experiences a ...
The life cycles of intense high-latitude mesoscale cyclones and polar lows are strongly shaped by th...
The sparse observational network over the Arctic region makes severe storms such as polar lows (PLs)...
The polar low in the Norwegian Sea on March 16-17 2008 has been studied using both weather analysis ...
International audience[1] Polar Lows (PLs) are intense meso-cyclones forming in winter at high latit...
International audience[1] Polar Lows (PLs) are intense meso-cyclones forming in winter at high latit...
International audience[1] Polar Lows (PLs) are intense meso-cyclones forming in winter at high latit...
Polar lows are small, but extreme cyclones that develop in marine polar air mass. They feature one o...
International audience[1] Polar Lows (PLs) are intense meso-cyclones forming in winter at high latit...
Polar lows (PLs) are small, intense cyclones that form at high latitudes during the winter. Their hi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
A polar low (PL) which occurred in October 1993 over the Norwegian Sea is investigated from an obser...
The impact of atmosphere-wave-ocean/ice interactions on the development of a hurricane-like polar lo...
Notable changes in the wintertime Arctic atmospheric circulation have occurred over the last few dec...
The Nordic seas region, due to its unique geographical and climatological conditions, experiences a ...
The Nordic seas region, due to its unique geographical and climatological conditions, experiences a ...
The life cycles of intense high-latitude mesoscale cyclones and polar lows are strongly shaped by th...
The sparse observational network over the Arctic region makes severe storms such as polar lows (PLs)...
The polar low in the Norwegian Sea on March 16-17 2008 has been studied using both weather analysis ...
International audience[1] Polar Lows (PLs) are intense meso-cyclones forming in winter at high latit...
International audience[1] Polar Lows (PLs) are intense meso-cyclones forming in winter at high latit...
International audience[1] Polar Lows (PLs) are intense meso-cyclones forming in winter at high latit...
Polar lows are small, but extreme cyclones that develop in marine polar air mass. They feature one o...
International audience[1] Polar Lows (PLs) are intense meso-cyclones forming in winter at high latit...
Polar lows (PLs) are small, intense cyclones that form at high latitudes during the winter. Their hi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
A polar low (PL) which occurred in October 1993 over the Norwegian Sea is investigated from an obser...
The impact of atmosphere-wave-ocean/ice interactions on the development of a hurricane-like polar lo...
Notable changes in the wintertime Arctic atmospheric circulation have occurred over the last few dec...