Weather forecasting in the Antarctic presents many challenges, with strong wind events (SWEs) often disrupting air and field operations. Here, we study the mechanisms responsible for a SWE (maximum wind speed 22 ms–1) that occurred at the McMurdo/Scott Base region on the Ross Ice Shelf (Antarctica) over 12–13 October 2003. The study is based on in situ observations, satellite imagery and output from the Antarctic mesoscale prediction system (AMPS) model. The event occurred during the passage of a complex low pressure system that increased the pressure gradient between the northwest Ross Ice Shelf and the continental high, initiating a strong southerly flow. AMPS simulations as well as upper air sounding profiles from McMurdo s...
Characteristically strong vertical wind disturbances (VWDs) with magnitudes larger than 1m s21 were ...
Mesoscale model simulations are presented of a westerly föhn event over the Antarctic Peninsula moun...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the leeside of mountains, which can last from severa...
In situ observations, satellite imagery, numerical weather prediction, and reanalysis fields are use...
Weather forecasting in the Antarctic presents many challenges, with strong wind events (SWEs) often ...
The first climatology of strong wind events (SWEs) at McMurdo station, Antarctica based on the in si...
We use quality controlled in situ meteorological observations collected at Antarctic research statio...
On 15–16 May 2004 a severe windstorm struck McMurdo, Antarctica. The Antarctic Mesoscale Predic-tion...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
Foehn winds are warm, dry and gusty downslope winds resulting from the topographic modification of t...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the lee side of mountains, which can last from sever...
The eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) mountain range and the adjacent ice shelves are fre...
During winter much of the Antarctic coast is susceptible to severe and hazardous strong-wind events ...
The Antarctic is the windiest continent on Earth, with many of the coastal research stations affec...
Characteristically strong vertical wind disturbances (VWDs) with magnitudes larger than 1m s21 were ...
Mesoscale model simulations are presented of a westerly föhn event over the Antarctic Peninsula moun...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the leeside of mountains, which can last from severa...
In situ observations, satellite imagery, numerical weather prediction, and reanalysis fields are use...
Weather forecasting in the Antarctic presents many challenges, with strong wind events (SWEs) often ...
The first climatology of strong wind events (SWEs) at McMurdo station, Antarctica based on the in si...
We use quality controlled in situ meteorological observations collected at Antarctic research statio...
On 15–16 May 2004 a severe windstorm struck McMurdo, Antarctica. The Antarctic Mesoscale Predic-tion...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
Foehn winds are warm, dry and gusty downslope winds resulting from the topographic modification of t...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the lee side of mountains, which can last from sever...
The eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) mountain range and the adjacent ice shelves are fre...
During winter much of the Antarctic coast is susceptible to severe and hazardous strong-wind events ...
The Antarctic is the windiest continent on Earth, with many of the coastal research stations affec...
Characteristically strong vertical wind disturbances (VWDs) with magnitudes larger than 1m s21 were ...
Mesoscale model simulations are presented of a westerly föhn event over the Antarctic Peninsula moun...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the leeside of mountains, which can last from severa...