Above the southern Andes range and its prolongation in the Antarctic Peninsula, large-amplitude mountain and shear gravity waves observed with Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) mesoscale model simulations during winter 2009 are analyzed. Two specific reasons motivated this study: (1) a decade of satellite observations of temperature fluctuations in the stratosphere, allowing us to infer that this region may be launching the largest-amplitude gravity waves into the upper atmosphere, and (2) the recent design of a research program to investigate these features in detail, the Southern Andes Antarctic Gravity wave Initiative (SAANGRIA). The simulations are forced with ERA-Interim data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forec...
International audienceThe southern Andes region has been clearly identified in previous satellite an...
International audienceIn this article, long-duration balloon and spaceborne observations, and mesosc...
International audienceIn this article, long-duration balloon and spaceborne observations, and mesosc...
The Antarctic peninsula and Patagonia region (the south of South America) have recently been identif...
International audienceStratospheric balloons from the Vorcore campaign have provided a unique descri...
International audienceStratospheric balloons from the Vorcore campaign have provided a unique descri...
International audienceStratospheric balloons from the Vorcore campaign have provided a unique descri...
International audienceStratospheric balloons from the Vorcore campaign have provided a unique descri...
The Antarctic peninsula and Patagonia region (South of South America) have recently been identified ...
Stratospheric gravity waves from small-scale orographic sources are currently not well-represented i...
An 8 year series of 965 high-resolution radiosonde soundings over Rothera (67 degrees S, 68 degrees ...
In the last recent ten years, our knowledge of gravity waves in the Antarctic has been significantly...
Large vertical velocities were observed throughout the troposphere at Davis, East Antarctica, on 18 ...
Large vertical velocities were observed throughout the troposphere at Davis, East Antarctica, on 18 ...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Semino...
International audienceThe southern Andes region has been clearly identified in previous satellite an...
International audienceIn this article, long-duration balloon and spaceborne observations, and mesosc...
International audienceIn this article, long-duration balloon and spaceborne observations, and mesosc...
The Antarctic peninsula and Patagonia region (the south of South America) have recently been identif...
International audienceStratospheric balloons from the Vorcore campaign have provided a unique descri...
International audienceStratospheric balloons from the Vorcore campaign have provided a unique descri...
International audienceStratospheric balloons from the Vorcore campaign have provided a unique descri...
International audienceStratospheric balloons from the Vorcore campaign have provided a unique descri...
The Antarctic peninsula and Patagonia region (South of South America) have recently been identified ...
Stratospheric gravity waves from small-scale orographic sources are currently not well-represented i...
An 8 year series of 965 high-resolution radiosonde soundings over Rothera (67 degrees S, 68 degrees ...
In the last recent ten years, our knowledge of gravity waves in the Antarctic has been significantly...
Large vertical velocities were observed throughout the troposphere at Davis, East Antarctica, on 18 ...
Large vertical velocities were observed throughout the troposphere at Davis, East Antarctica, on 18 ...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Semino...
International audienceThe southern Andes region has been clearly identified in previous satellite an...
International audienceIn this article, long-duration balloon and spaceborne observations, and mesosc...
International audienceIn this article, long-duration balloon and spaceborne observations, and mesosc...