During March 2013 a series of polar lows originated in a high-vorticity (>10−3 s−1) shear zone that was associated with a prolonged marine cold-air outbreak over the Norwegian Sea. A detailed analysis of one shear-line polar low at the leading edge of the outbreak is presented using comprehensive observations from a well-instrumented aircraft, dropsondes, scatterometer and CloudSat data; and numerical modelling output from a convection-resolving configuration of the Met Office Unified Model. The maximum low-level wind gradient across the shear line was 25 m s−1 over 50 km. High windsto the north and west were within the cold-air mass and were associated with large surface turbulent heat fluxes and convective clouds. Low wind speed to the so...
This is the final version. Available on open access from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
The life cycles of intense high-latitude mesoscale cyclones and polar lows are strongly shaped by th...
The sparse observational network over the Arctic region makes severe storms such as polar lows (PLs)...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.During Mar...
Polar lows in the Nordic Seas have been examined through a case study based on unique observations g...
Polar lows in the Nordic Seas have been examined through a case study based on unique observations g...
The polar low in the Norwegian Sea on March 16-17 2008 has been studied using both weather analysis ...
Polar lows are intense mesoscale cyclones that develop in polar marine air masses. Motivated by the ...
A polar low (PL) which occurred in October 1993 over the Norwegian Sea is investigated from an obser...
During the Lofotes cyclone experiment (LOFZY 2005), two polar lows developed one behind the other in...
Polar lows are intense mesoscale cyclones that develop in polar marine air masses. Motivated by the ...
Polar lows are intense mesoscale cyclones that develop in polar marine air masses. Motivated by the ...
The large-scale atmospheric circulation during polar low events over the Nordic seas (the North Atla...
Polar lows are intense mesoscale cyclones that develop in polar marine air masses. Motivated by the...
Polar lows are small, but extreme cyclones that develop in marine polar air mass. They feature one o...
This is the final version. Available on open access from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
The life cycles of intense high-latitude mesoscale cyclones and polar lows are strongly shaped by th...
The sparse observational network over the Arctic region makes severe storms such as polar lows (PLs)...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.During Mar...
Polar lows in the Nordic Seas have been examined through a case study based on unique observations g...
Polar lows in the Nordic Seas have been examined through a case study based on unique observations g...
The polar low in the Norwegian Sea on March 16-17 2008 has been studied using both weather analysis ...
Polar lows are intense mesoscale cyclones that develop in polar marine air masses. Motivated by the ...
A polar low (PL) which occurred in October 1993 over the Norwegian Sea is investigated from an obser...
During the Lofotes cyclone experiment (LOFZY 2005), two polar lows developed one behind the other in...
Polar lows are intense mesoscale cyclones that develop in polar marine air masses. Motivated by the ...
Polar lows are intense mesoscale cyclones that develop in polar marine air masses. Motivated by the ...
The large-scale atmospheric circulation during polar low events over the Nordic seas (the North Atla...
Polar lows are intense mesoscale cyclones that develop in polar marine air masses. Motivated by the...
Polar lows are small, but extreme cyclones that develop in marine polar air mass. They feature one o...
This is the final version. Available on open access from American Meteorological Society via the DOI...
The life cycles of intense high-latitude mesoscale cyclones and polar lows are strongly shaped by th...
The sparse observational network over the Arctic region makes severe storms such as polar lows (PLs)...