On 20 October 2016, aircraft observations documented a significant train of lee waves above and downstream of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula on the west coast of Iceland. Simulations of this event with the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model provide an excellent representation of the observed structure of these mountain waves. The orographic features producing these waves are characterized by the isolated Snæfellsjökull volcano near the tip of the peninsula and a fairly uniform ridge along its spine. Sensitivity simulations with the WRF Model document that the observed wave train consists of a superposition of the waves produced individually by these two dominant orographic features. This behavior is consistent with idealized simulation...
Gravity waves are an important coupling mechanism in the atmosphere. Measurements by two research ai...
The weather and climate in Iceland is to a large degree governed by synoptic scale weather systems a...
Mountain, or lee waves originate when air flows over mountain ridges within a stably stratified atmo...
Orographic winds near a 914 m high mountain in Southwest-Iceland are explored using unique observati...
International audienceLee and mountain waves are dominant dynamic processes in the atmosphere above ...
The High‐Altitude LOng Range research aircraft (HALO) encountered strong turbulence above Iceland at...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08The interaction of a mid-latitude cyclone with an i...
The structure and intensity of large-amplitude trapped lee waves over the Hohe Tauern range of the A...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The mechanisms through which trapped lee waves decay, ...
Two large-eddy simulations are carried out to investigate the vertical structure and daytime evoluti...
The diurnally evolving trapped lee wave over a small-scale two-dimensional steep mountain is investi...
International audienceThe trapped mountain waves produced when the incident wind near the surface is...
Orographic gravity waves have been the subject of active research for several decades. Their effects...
Mountainous regions occupy a significant fraction of the Earth’s continents and are characterized by...
The surface drag force produced by trapped lee waves and upward propagating waves in non-hydrostatic...
Gravity waves are an important coupling mechanism in the atmosphere. Measurements by two research ai...
The weather and climate in Iceland is to a large degree governed by synoptic scale weather systems a...
Mountain, or lee waves originate when air flows over mountain ridges within a stably stratified atmo...
Orographic winds near a 914 m high mountain in Southwest-Iceland are explored using unique observati...
International audienceLee and mountain waves are dominant dynamic processes in the atmosphere above ...
The High‐Altitude LOng Range research aircraft (HALO) encountered strong turbulence above Iceland at...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08The interaction of a mid-latitude cyclone with an i...
The structure and intensity of large-amplitude trapped lee waves over the Hohe Tauern range of the A...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The mechanisms through which trapped lee waves decay, ...
Two large-eddy simulations are carried out to investigate the vertical structure and daytime evoluti...
The diurnally evolving trapped lee wave over a small-scale two-dimensional steep mountain is investi...
International audienceThe trapped mountain waves produced when the incident wind near the surface is...
Orographic gravity waves have been the subject of active research for several decades. Their effects...
Mountainous regions occupy a significant fraction of the Earth’s continents and are characterized by...
The surface drag force produced by trapped lee waves and upward propagating waves in non-hydrostatic...
Gravity waves are an important coupling mechanism in the atmosphere. Measurements by two research ai...
The weather and climate in Iceland is to a large degree governed by synoptic scale weather systems a...
Mountain, or lee waves originate when air flows over mountain ridges within a stably stratified atmo...