Strong wind events at Dumont d'Urville (DdU), an East Antarctic coastal station, and Dome C, an interior station, were studied to determine if the wind along the Adelie Land coast increases with the approach of the depression from the west of the site or after its passage to the east of it. The events for the year 1993 were studied using synoptic observations, mean sea level pressure charts and composite infrared satellite images. It was found that the winds are enhanced with the approach of a depression from the west towards the DdU coast. The wind increases in response to the decreasing pressure at the coastal site and increasing downslope pressure difference (dp). The wind starts decreasing once the system moves to the east of DdU and th...
[1] Marine air intrusion and subsequent cloud formation plays a dominant role in the energy budget a...
Abstract: Strong-wind events occur 10–20 times per year at Kohnen Station, East Antarctica (75800’S,...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the lee side of mountains, which can last from sever...
Strong wind events at Dumont d'Urville (DdU), an East Antarctic coastal station, and Dome C, an inte...
Strong wind events at Dumont d'Urville (DdU), an East Antarctic coastal station, and Dome C, an inte...
Strong wind events at Dumont d'Urville (DdU), an East Antarctic coastal station, and Dome C, an inte...
We use quality controlled in situ meteorological observations collected at Antarctic research statio...
The first climatology of strong wind events (SWEs) at McMurdo station, Antarctica based on the in si...
In situ observations, satellite imagery, numerical weather prediction, and reanalysis fields are use...
The Antarctic is the windiest continent on Earth, with many of the coastal research stations affec...
Weather forecasting in the Antarctic presents many challenges, with strong wind events (SWEs) often...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
The katabatic wind events observed in the coastal zone of Adelie Land, Antarctica, on 27 November an...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1985Data from Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) ...
This study is based on data sets in winter in 1983 of ECMWF 500hPa height field and meteorological o...
[1] Marine air intrusion and subsequent cloud formation plays a dominant role in the energy budget a...
Abstract: Strong-wind events occur 10–20 times per year at Kohnen Station, East Antarctica (75800’S,...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the lee side of mountains, which can last from sever...
Strong wind events at Dumont d'Urville (DdU), an East Antarctic coastal station, and Dome C, an inte...
Strong wind events at Dumont d'Urville (DdU), an East Antarctic coastal station, and Dome C, an inte...
Strong wind events at Dumont d'Urville (DdU), an East Antarctic coastal station, and Dome C, an inte...
We use quality controlled in situ meteorological observations collected at Antarctic research statio...
The first climatology of strong wind events (SWEs) at McMurdo station, Antarctica based on the in si...
In situ observations, satellite imagery, numerical weather prediction, and reanalysis fields are use...
The Antarctic is the windiest continent on Earth, with many of the coastal research stations affec...
Weather forecasting in the Antarctic presents many challenges, with strong wind events (SWEs) often...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
The katabatic wind events observed in the coastal zone of Adelie Land, Antarctica, on 27 November an...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1985Data from Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) ...
This study is based on data sets in winter in 1983 of ECMWF 500hPa height field and meteorological o...
[1] Marine air intrusion and subsequent cloud formation plays a dominant role in the energy budget a...
Abstract: Strong-wind events occur 10–20 times per year at Kohnen Station, East Antarctica (75800’S,...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the lee side of mountains, which can last from sever...