Orographic winds near a 914 m high mountain in Southwest-Iceland are explored using unique observations made aloft with a small remotely piloted aircraft, as well as with traditional observations and high-resolution atmospheric simulations. There was an inversion well above mountain top level at about 2 km with weak winds below. Observed winds in the lee of the mountain were indicative of flow locally enhanced by wave activity aloft. Winds descended along the lee slope with a prevailing direction away from the mountain. They were relatively strong and gusty at the surface close to the mountain, with a maximum at low levels, and weakening and becoming more diffuse a short distance further downstream. The winds weakened further aloft, with a ...
A number of numerical wind flow models have been developed for simulating wind flow at relatively fi...
The wind field in Arctic fjords is strongly influenced by glaciers, local orography and the interact...
A series of simulations of idealized flows past South Georgia are conducted in order to investigate ...
Orographic winds near a 914 m high mountain in Southwest-Iceland are explored using unique observati...
A severe windstorm in the complex terrain of NW-Iceland on 1-2 February 2002 has been simulated. The...
The weather and climate in Iceland is to a large degree governed by synoptic scale weather systems a...
A satellite image of blowing dust is compared to a simulation of winds during a major erosion event ...
On 20 October 2016, aircraft observations documented a significant train of lee waves above and down...
By numerically simulating atmospheric flow, the impact of surface friction on winds that are canaliz...
Ever since their discovery by glider pilots, mountain waves (MWs) are a well known atmospheric proce...
A devastating windstorm in SE-Iceland is studied with the help of observations from automatic weathe...
Graduation date: 2010The generation mechanism for downslope windstorms was shown to vary according t...
The High‐Altitude LOng Range research aircraft (HALO) encountered strong turbulence above Iceland at...
Mountainous regions occupy a significant fraction of the Earth’s continents and are characterized by...
Abstract: Flow over Iceland has been simulated over a fifteen year period using the PSU/NCAR MM5 mes...
A number of numerical wind flow models have been developed for simulating wind flow at relatively fi...
The wind field in Arctic fjords is strongly influenced by glaciers, local orography and the interact...
A series of simulations of idealized flows past South Georgia are conducted in order to investigate ...
Orographic winds near a 914 m high mountain in Southwest-Iceland are explored using unique observati...
A severe windstorm in the complex terrain of NW-Iceland on 1-2 February 2002 has been simulated. The...
The weather and climate in Iceland is to a large degree governed by synoptic scale weather systems a...
A satellite image of blowing dust is compared to a simulation of winds during a major erosion event ...
On 20 October 2016, aircraft observations documented a significant train of lee waves above and down...
By numerically simulating atmospheric flow, the impact of surface friction on winds that are canaliz...
Ever since their discovery by glider pilots, mountain waves (MWs) are a well known atmospheric proce...
A devastating windstorm in SE-Iceland is studied with the help of observations from automatic weathe...
Graduation date: 2010The generation mechanism for downslope windstorms was shown to vary according t...
The High‐Altitude LOng Range research aircraft (HALO) encountered strong turbulence above Iceland at...
Mountainous regions occupy a significant fraction of the Earth’s continents and are characterized by...
Abstract: Flow over Iceland has been simulated over a fifteen year period using the PSU/NCAR MM5 mes...
A number of numerical wind flow models have been developed for simulating wind flow at relatively fi...
The wind field in Arctic fjords is strongly influenced by glaciers, local orography and the interact...
A series of simulations of idealized flows past South Georgia are conducted in order to investigate ...