Zonda downslope winds in the central Andes of South America in a 20-year climate simulation with the Eta model

  • Antico, Pablo Luis
  • Chou, Sin Chan
  • Mourão, Caroline
Publication date
April 2017
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Theoretical and Applied Climatology

Abstract

The Zonda wind is a local version of the alpine foehn in the central Andes Mountains in South America. It blows on the eastern slopes and produces an extremely warm and dry condition in Argentina. In this study, the occurrence of Zonda wind events during a 20-year simulation from the regional Eta model is analyzed and results are compared to previous studies of Zonda wind events based on weather observations. We define a set of parameters to account for the zonal pressure gradient across the mountain, vertical movement, and air humidity typical of Zonda wind events. These parameters are applied to characterize Zonda wind events in model run and to classify them as surface-level or high-level episodes. The resulting annual distribution of Zo...

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.