This paper reports on a method using composites for studying synoptic conditions of a series of windstorm events selected on the basis of maximum wind speeds in Switzerland. The composite storm-averaged conditions indicate how flow fields, as well as related surface conditions, are organised so as to produce high wind speeds near the surface. On average, high winds in Switzerland, mainly generated by transient synoptic-scale eddies, are characterised by a minimum in the mean sea level pressure field over southern Norway, anticyclonic conditions south of 35°N and a steep pressure gradient over continental western Europe. The geopotential aloft has a predominant zonal structure, producing high winds between 45°N and 50°N over the eastern Atla...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolog...
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This study reports on the ability of the Canadian Regional Climate Model to simulate the surface win...
The link between hazardous winter winds in Switzerland and the large-scale atmospheric and sea surfa...
An innovative methodology aimed at establishing a numerical model-based high-resolution climatology ...
This study aims at establishing a high-resolution climatology of extreme winds over Switzerland usin...
Extreme weather events in Europe are closely linked to anomalies of the atmospheric circulation and ...
The nowcasting and prediction of strong winds are still far from adequate, using either statistical ...
The physical understanding and timely prediction of extreme weather events are of enormous importanc...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolog...
The nowcasting and prediction of strong winds are still far from adequate, using either statistical ...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolog...
Abstract This study analyzes extremes of geostrophic wind speeds derived from sub-daily surface pres...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolog...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolog...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new approach for detecting potentially damaging Eu...
The physical understanding and timely prediction of extreme weather events are of enormous importanc...
This study reports on the ability of the Canadian Regional Climate Model to simulate the surface win...
The link between hazardous winter winds in Switzerland and the large-scale atmospheric and sea surfa...
An innovative methodology aimed at establishing a numerical model-based high-resolution climatology ...
This study aims at establishing a high-resolution climatology of extreme winds over Switzerland usin...
Extreme weather events in Europe are closely linked to anomalies of the atmospheric circulation and ...
The nowcasting and prediction of strong winds are still far from adequate, using either statistical ...
The physical understanding and timely prediction of extreme weather events are of enormous importanc...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolog...
The nowcasting and prediction of strong winds are still far from adequate, using either statistical ...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolog...
Abstract This study analyzes extremes of geostrophic wind speeds derived from sub-daily surface pres...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolog...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolog...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new approach for detecting potentially damaging Eu...
The physical understanding and timely prediction of extreme weather events are of enormous importanc...