This study examines thermally induced flows (or “snow breezes”) associated with snow cover in the boreal forests of Canada. Observations from a lake less than 4 km across were made as part of the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) winter field campaign. These are interpreted with the aid of idealized three-dimensional mesoscale model simulations representing the forest-lake contrast. Typically, strong forest-lake temperature contrasts develop in the lowest 50 m of the atmosphere during the morning. The resulting pressure gradients induce low-level onshore wind components across the lake. This snow breeze persists into the afternoon provided that large-scale winds remain light. A characteristic snow breeze signature is clearly eviden...
This study investigates the dependence of net radiation at the snow surface to the overlying canopy ...
The hydrodynamics within small boreal lakes have rarely been studied, yet knowing whether turbulence...
Despite being ubiquitous in the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) of Canada, the role of snow in its energ...
Lake-induced atmospheric circulations over three lakes ranging from 3 to 10 km width are analyzed us...
Lake-induced atmospheric circulations over three lakes ranging from 3 to 10 km width are analyzed us...
Meteorological observations from the BAQS-Met field experiment during the summer months of 2007 were...
The landscape of the boreal forest in north-central Canada is characterised by mosaics of broad-leav...
The lake breeze is shown to develop on 30% of all summer days in the Toronto region, similar to othe...
Part I Climate ChangeBOREAS is a four-year, regional-scale experiment to study the forested continen...
Wind is one of the most important, highly uncertain, and least investigated drivers of lake processe...
This report gives a compilation of wind velocity measurements on Round Lake and Lake Harriet taken ...
Results from aircraft and surface observations provided evidence for the existence of mesoscale circ...
ABSTRACT. The influences of wind and snow distribution at the tree line near Churchill, Manitoba, we...
Lake-effect snow has a large influence on the Great Lakes region, often enhancing snowfall downwind ...
It is important for operational forecasters to accurate-ly predict when lake breezes will occur, sin...
This study investigates the dependence of net radiation at the snow surface to the overlying canopy ...
The hydrodynamics within small boreal lakes have rarely been studied, yet knowing whether turbulence...
Despite being ubiquitous in the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) of Canada, the role of snow in its energ...
Lake-induced atmospheric circulations over three lakes ranging from 3 to 10 km width are analyzed us...
Lake-induced atmospheric circulations over three lakes ranging from 3 to 10 km width are analyzed us...
Meteorological observations from the BAQS-Met field experiment during the summer months of 2007 were...
The landscape of the boreal forest in north-central Canada is characterised by mosaics of broad-leav...
The lake breeze is shown to develop on 30% of all summer days in the Toronto region, similar to othe...
Part I Climate ChangeBOREAS is a four-year, regional-scale experiment to study the forested continen...
Wind is one of the most important, highly uncertain, and least investigated drivers of lake processe...
This report gives a compilation of wind velocity measurements on Round Lake and Lake Harriet taken ...
Results from aircraft and surface observations provided evidence for the existence of mesoscale circ...
ABSTRACT. The influences of wind and snow distribution at the tree line near Churchill, Manitoba, we...
Lake-effect snow has a large influence on the Great Lakes region, often enhancing snowfall downwind ...
It is important for operational forecasters to accurate-ly predict when lake breezes will occur, sin...
This study investigates the dependence of net radiation at the snow surface to the overlying canopy ...
The hydrodynamics within small boreal lakes have rarely been studied, yet knowing whether turbulence...
Despite being ubiquitous in the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) of Canada, the role of snow in its energ...