The field campaign LOFZY 2005 (LOFoten ZYklonen, engl.: Cyclones) was carried out in the frame of Collaborative Research Centre 512, which deals with low-pressure systems (cyclones) and the climate system of the North Atlantic. Cyclones are of special interest due to their influence on the interaction between atmosphere and ocean. Cyclone activity in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean is notably high and is of particular importance for the entire Atlantic Ocean. An area of maximum precipitation exists in front of the Norwegian Lofoten islands. One aim of the LOFZY field campaign was to clarify the role cyclones play in the interaction of ocean and atmosphere. In order to obtain a comprehensive dataset of cyclone activity and oc...
International audienceThis study starts by investigating the impact of the configuration of the vari...
Operational model analyses of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF), the Ger...
The field experiment BASIS 1998 took place in the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic Sea in a boundary zo...
The field campaign LOFZY 2005 (LOFoten ZYklonen, engl.: Cyclones) was carried out in the frame of Co...
The Fram Strait Cyclone Experiment, FRAMZY 1999, took place in the Fram Strait and Greenland Sea reg...
The drift buoys experiment FRAMZY 2007 consisted of the deployment and tracking of an array of 29 dr...
The field experiment FRAMZY (in German: Framstraßen-Zyklonen; in English: Fram Strait Cyclones) 2002...
A unique data set was sampled by aircraft, ship, drift buoys and satellites in a strong storm event ...
In April 1999 the Fram Strait Cyclone Experiment, FRAMZY 1999, was performed in the Fram Strait and ...
During the Lofotes cyclone experiment (LOFZY 2005), two polar lows developed one behind the other in...
Winter cyclone activity over the Northern Hemisphere is investigated in an ECHAM4/OPYC3 greenhouse g...
When the Norwegian Atlantic Current passes the Lofoten Basin, it loses a large amount of mass and he...
This study presents the climatological characteristics and key environmental features that are condu...
International audience[1] Polar Lows (PLs) are intense meso-cyclones forming in winter at high latit...
METEOR cruise no. 27 combined the activities of four programmes focussing on the interactions of cli...
International audienceThis study starts by investigating the impact of the configuration of the vari...
Operational model analyses of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF), the Ger...
The field experiment BASIS 1998 took place in the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic Sea in a boundary zo...
The field campaign LOFZY 2005 (LOFoten ZYklonen, engl.: Cyclones) was carried out in the frame of Co...
The Fram Strait Cyclone Experiment, FRAMZY 1999, took place in the Fram Strait and Greenland Sea reg...
The drift buoys experiment FRAMZY 2007 consisted of the deployment and tracking of an array of 29 dr...
The field experiment FRAMZY (in German: Framstraßen-Zyklonen; in English: Fram Strait Cyclones) 2002...
A unique data set was sampled by aircraft, ship, drift buoys and satellites in a strong storm event ...
In April 1999 the Fram Strait Cyclone Experiment, FRAMZY 1999, was performed in the Fram Strait and ...
During the Lofotes cyclone experiment (LOFZY 2005), two polar lows developed one behind the other in...
Winter cyclone activity over the Northern Hemisphere is investigated in an ECHAM4/OPYC3 greenhouse g...
When the Norwegian Atlantic Current passes the Lofoten Basin, it loses a large amount of mass and he...
This study presents the climatological characteristics and key environmental features that are condu...
International audience[1] Polar Lows (PLs) are intense meso-cyclones forming in winter at high latit...
METEOR cruise no. 27 combined the activities of four programmes focussing on the interactions of cli...
International audienceThis study starts by investigating the impact of the configuration of the vari...
Operational model analyses of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF), the Ger...
The field experiment BASIS 1998 took place in the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic Sea in a boundary zo...