Dynamics of a Puelche foehn event in the Andes

  • Lea Beusch
  • Shira Raveh-Rubin
  • Michael Sprenger
  • Lukas Papritz
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Borntraeger
ISSN
0941-2948
Journal
issn:0941-2948

Abstract

In this numerical modelling study, we investigate a Puelche foehn event (25–26 March 2014) in the southern Andes – a region with sparse observations. The synoptic environment as well as the mesoscale structure and the dynamics of the easterly wind are examined with European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) analyses and a simulation with the mesoscale non-hydrostatic limited-area weather prediction model COSMO with a grid spacing of 2.2 km.The large-scale synoptic situation leading to this Puelche event is characterized by a mid-tropospheric cut-off low above the mountain range, the formation of a coastal surface low, as well as high pressure extending over the southern Andes. Easterly winds extend throughout the entire trop...

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