2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10546-015-0081-1
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Characterization of the Marine Boundary Layer and the Trade-Wind Inversion over the Sub-tropical North Atlantic

Abstract: The stability of the lower troposphere along the east side of the sub-tropical North Atlantic is analyzed and characterized using upper air meteorological long-term records at the Canary Islands (Tenerife), Madeira (Madeira) and Azores (Terceira) archipelagos. The most remarkable characteristic is the strong stratification observed in the lower troposphere, with a strengthening of stability centred at levels near 900 and 800 hPa in a significant percentage of soundings (ranging from 17 % in Azores to 33 % in G… Show more

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“…The averages of maximum daily TWI values were 1921 m for Santo Domingo, 2141 m for San Juan, and 1851 m for Sint Maarten, with average seasonal standard deviation of ±48 m and the lowest TWI altitudes in the midsummer dry season. This agrees with other research on global distribution and seasonal variance (Guo et al, 2011), and the influence of local topography (Carrillo et al, 2015), on the TWI. The averages of minimum daily MLLCL values were 538 m for Santo Domingo and 557 m for San Juan, with average seasonal standard deviation of ±27 m and the lowest values in the midsummer dry season.…”
Section: Radiosonde Data At Airportssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The averages of maximum daily TWI values were 1921 m for Santo Domingo, 2141 m for San Juan, and 1851 m for Sint Maarten, with average seasonal standard deviation of ±48 m and the lowest TWI altitudes in the midsummer dry season. This agrees with other research on global distribution and seasonal variance (Guo et al, 2011), and the influence of local topography (Carrillo et al, 2015), on the TWI. The averages of minimum daily MLLCL values were 538 m for Santo Domingo and 557 m for San Juan, with average seasonal standard deviation of ±27 m and the lowest values in the midsummer dry season.…”
Section: Radiosonde Data At Airportssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Prevailing north-easterly tradewinds driven by the Azores high pressure system dominate below ~1500 m a.s.l. (Carrillo et al 2016); which bring moisture, Stratocumulus fog and occult precipitation, forming subtropical dense forests on some well-exposed northern and north-easterly areas (García-Santos et al 2004). Our study area extends out to the surrounding Atlantic Ocean (Fig.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The altitude of the IL ranges on average from 800 m in summer to 1600 m in winter, well below the altitude of the ORM (Dorta, 1996;Carrillo et al, 2016). The IL separates the moist marine boundary layer from the dry free atmosphere, inducing very high atmospheric stability above it.…”
Section: Locations and Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%