International audienceTo develop a 14-winter (October–April; 1999–2013) climatic description of polar low (PL) occurrence for the Nordic Seas, systems have been tracked using images acquired from the Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR). Also, the dominant PL characteristics – their temporal and spatial distributions, size, lifespan, distance travelled, speed of propagation and directions – have been determined. On average, 14 PL events occur per winter but there is strong inter-annual and intra-seasonal variability. Although systems may form and travel over the whole Nordic Seas, their genesis is enhanced in areas characterised by warm oceanic currents. At the start of the season (October–November), systems mainly form over the Greenlan...
List of Polar Low (PL) events over the Nordic seas and their associated tracking for the period Nove...
The polar low in the Norwegian Sea on March 16-17 2008 has been studied using both weather analysis ...
Polar lows (PLs) are mesoscale, up to 1000 km, rather short lifetime (less than 15–30 h) cyclonic at...
International audienceTo develop a 14-winter (October–April; 1999–2013) climatic description of pola...
To develop a 14-winter (October–April; 1999–2013) climatic description of polar low (PL) occurrence ...
A new climatology of polar lows over the Nordic and Barents seas for 14 seasons (1995/1996-2008/2009...
The large-scale atmospheric circulation during polar low events over the Nordic seas (the North Atla...
Polar lows are small, but extreme cyclones that develop in marine polar air mass. They feature one o...
Polar lows (PLs), mesoscale cyclones in high latitudes, impacting Norway are studied in this thesis....
The sparse observational network over the Arctic region makes severe storms such as polar lows (PLs)...
Weather maps have been scrutinized in order to document polar lows over the sea surrounding Norway. ...
Here we present an objective global climatology of polar lows. In order to obtain objective detectio...
International audience[1] Polar Lows (PLs) are intense meso-cyclones forming in winter at high latit...
Polar lows are intense mesoscale cyclones occurring during winter over open sea areas in certain pol...
A polar low (PL) which occurred in October 1993 over the Norwegian Sea is investigated from an obser...
List of Polar Low (PL) events over the Nordic seas and their associated tracking for the period Nove...
The polar low in the Norwegian Sea on March 16-17 2008 has been studied using both weather analysis ...
Polar lows (PLs) are mesoscale, up to 1000 km, rather short lifetime (less than 15–30 h) cyclonic at...
International audienceTo develop a 14-winter (October–April; 1999–2013) climatic description of pola...
To develop a 14-winter (October–April; 1999–2013) climatic description of polar low (PL) occurrence ...
A new climatology of polar lows over the Nordic and Barents seas for 14 seasons (1995/1996-2008/2009...
The large-scale atmospheric circulation during polar low events over the Nordic seas (the North Atla...
Polar lows are small, but extreme cyclones that develop in marine polar air mass. They feature one o...
Polar lows (PLs), mesoscale cyclones in high latitudes, impacting Norway are studied in this thesis....
The sparse observational network over the Arctic region makes severe storms such as polar lows (PLs)...
Weather maps have been scrutinized in order to document polar lows over the sea surrounding Norway. ...
Here we present an objective global climatology of polar lows. In order to obtain objective detectio...
International audience[1] Polar Lows (PLs) are intense meso-cyclones forming in winter at high latit...
Polar lows are intense mesoscale cyclones occurring during winter over open sea areas in certain pol...
A polar low (PL) which occurred in October 1993 over the Norwegian Sea is investigated from an obser...
List of Polar Low (PL) events over the Nordic seas and their associated tracking for the period Nove...
The polar low in the Norwegian Sea on March 16-17 2008 has been studied using both weather analysis ...
Polar lows (PLs) are mesoscale, up to 1000 km, rather short lifetime (less than 15–30 h) cyclonic at...