The High‐Altitude LOng Range research aircraft (HALO) encountered strong turbulence above Iceland at 13.8 km altitude on 13 October 2016. The generation of turbulence along the flight path is studied through numerical simulations in combination with the aircraft insitu observations. From the insitu observations, maximum energy dissipation rate values (cube root of the energy dissipation rate) of 0.39 m2/3 ·s-1 are obtained, which correspond to moderate to severe turbulence for a medium‐weight aircraft such as HALO. The turbulent region is characterized by observed large‐amplitude vertical wind fluctuations which coincide locally with a stagnation of the horizontal flow. The strong turbulence occurred downstream of and between the two Icelan...
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Gravity waves are an important coupling mechanism in the atmosphere. Measurements by two research ai...
The High‐Altitude LOng Range research aircraft (HALO) encountered strong turbulence above Iceland at...
Strong turbulence was encountered by the German High-Altitude Long-Range Research Aircraft (HALO) a...
Ever since their discovery by glider pilots, mountain waves (MWs) are a well known atmospheric proce...
A severe windstorm in the complex terrain of NW-Iceland on 1-2 February 2002 has been simulated. The...
On 20 October 2016, aircraft observations documented a significant train of lee waves above and down...
Orographic winds near a 914 m high mountain in Southwest-Iceland are explored using unique observati...
Mountain wave breaking in the lower stratosphere is one of the major causes of atmospheric turbulenc...
A devastating windstorm in SE-Iceland is studied with the help of observations from automatic weathe...
Two mountain wave events, which occurred over northern Scandinavia in December 2013 are analysed by ...
Turbulence and aircraft icing associated with mountain waves are weather phenomena potentially affec...
An aircraft turbulence encounter over the Drake Passage is investigated by combining unique high-fre...
We study a strong clear air turbulence (CAT) event experienced by the German High-Altitude Long-Rang...
The weather and climate in Iceland is to a large degree governed by synoptic scale weather systems a...
If aviation forecasters are to understand why pilots complain of rough ridesj n some weather situati...
Gravity waves are an important coupling mechanism in the atmosphere. Measurements by two research ai...
The High‐Altitude LOng Range research aircraft (HALO) encountered strong turbulence above Iceland at...
Strong turbulence was encountered by the German High-Altitude Long-Range Research Aircraft (HALO) a...
Ever since their discovery by glider pilots, mountain waves (MWs) are a well known atmospheric proce...
A severe windstorm in the complex terrain of NW-Iceland on 1-2 February 2002 has been simulated. The...
On 20 October 2016, aircraft observations documented a significant train of lee waves above and down...
Orographic winds near a 914 m high mountain in Southwest-Iceland are explored using unique observati...
Mountain wave breaking in the lower stratosphere is one of the major causes of atmospheric turbulenc...
A devastating windstorm in SE-Iceland is studied with the help of observations from automatic weathe...
Two mountain wave events, which occurred over northern Scandinavia in December 2013 are analysed by ...
Turbulence and aircraft icing associated with mountain waves are weather phenomena potentially affec...
An aircraft turbulence encounter over the Drake Passage is investigated by combining unique high-fre...
We study a strong clear air turbulence (CAT) event experienced by the German High-Altitude Long-Rang...
The weather and climate in Iceland is to a large degree governed by synoptic scale weather systems a...
If aviation forecasters are to understand why pilots complain of rough ridesj n some weather situati...
Gravity waves are an important coupling mechanism in the atmosphere. Measurements by two research ai...