To better understand vertical air mass exchange driven by local circulation in the Himalayas, the volume flux of air mass is estimated in the Rongbuk Valley on the northern slope of Mount Everest, based on a volume closure method and wind-profiler measurements during the HEST2006 campaign in June 2006. Vertical air mass exchange was found to be dominated by a strong downward mass transfer from the late morning to late night. The average vertical air volume flux was 0.09 m s−1, which could be equivalent to a daily ventilation of 30 times the enclosed valley volume. This vertical air mass exchange process was greatly affected by the evolution of the South Asian summer monsoon (SASM), with a strong downward transfer during the SASM break stage...
Understanding the local valley wind regimes in the Hindu-Kush Karakoram Himalaya is vital for future...
International audienceEvery year during the Asian summer monsoon season from about mid-June to early...
Using the monthly Interim Reanalysis (ERA-Interim) provided by the European Centre for Medium-Range ...
[1] To better understand the local wind systems in the Himalayas, wind and related atmospheric param...
High ozone concentrations, combined with low humidity and strong, persistent glacier winds, were fou...
[1] Based on the observational data from the HEST2006 campaign in the Rongbuk Valley on the northern...
Due to the extreme, harsh natural environment in the Himalayas higher than 8000 m above sea level (a...
Local mountain winds have a diurnal cycle of flowing up the slopes and valleys daytime and down nigh...
Persistent glacier winds blowing from noon to midnight in summer are present in the Rongbuk Valley, ...
Local along-valley winds in four major valleys on the southern slope of the Nepal Himalayas are stud...
Net vertical air mass export by thermally driven flows from the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) to ...
To identify the atmospheric controls of the summertime glacier surface energy balance in the Himalay...
International audienceWe study the transport pathways from the top of convective clouds to the lower...
Little is known about the effects of glacier-air interactions on the Himalayan glacier mass balance....
Understanding the local valley wind regimes in the Hindu-Kush Karakoram Himalaya is vital for future...
International audienceEvery year during the Asian summer monsoon season from about mid-June to early...
Using the monthly Interim Reanalysis (ERA-Interim) provided by the European Centre for Medium-Range ...
[1] To better understand the local wind systems in the Himalayas, wind and related atmospheric param...
High ozone concentrations, combined with low humidity and strong, persistent glacier winds, were fou...
[1] Based on the observational data from the HEST2006 campaign in the Rongbuk Valley on the northern...
Due to the extreme, harsh natural environment in the Himalayas higher than 8000 m above sea level (a...
Local mountain winds have a diurnal cycle of flowing up the slopes and valleys daytime and down nigh...
Persistent glacier winds blowing from noon to midnight in summer are present in the Rongbuk Valley, ...
Local along-valley winds in four major valleys on the southern slope of the Nepal Himalayas are stud...
Net vertical air mass export by thermally driven flows from the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) to ...
To identify the atmospheric controls of the summertime glacier surface energy balance in the Himalay...
International audienceWe study the transport pathways from the top of convective clouds to the lower...
Little is known about the effects of glacier-air interactions on the Himalayan glacier mass balance....
Understanding the local valley wind regimes in the Hindu-Kush Karakoram Himalaya is vital for future...
International audienceEvery year during the Asian summer monsoon season from about mid-June to early...
Using the monthly Interim Reanalysis (ERA-Interim) provided by the European Centre for Medium-Range ...