1991
DOI: 10.1175/1520-0469(1991)048<0557:spctlp>2.0.co;2
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Surface-Pressure Change through Loewe's Phenomena and Katabatic Flow Jumps: Study of Two Cases in Adélie Land, Antarctica

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“…The abrupt cessation of katabatic flows has been observed before in surface pressure, temperature and horizontal wind data (e.g. Pettré and André 1991). Here it is clear that the cessation occurs throughout the boundary layer and there is a dramatic vertical velocity response that is coherent with height.…”
Section: Two Case-studies Of Katabatic Flowsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…The abrupt cessation of katabatic flows has been observed before in surface pressure, temperature and horizontal wind data (e.g. Pettré and André 1991). Here it is clear that the cessation occurs throughout the boundary layer and there is a dramatic vertical velocity response that is coherent with height.…”
Section: Two Case-studies Of Katabatic Flowsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Subsequently automatic weather stations (AWS) provided the means to obtain a high temporal-resolution year-round picture of the surface winds and, although numerous technical problems have been endured, these remain a mainstay of katabatic-flow studies (e.g. Parish 1988; Stearns and Wendler 1988;Bromwich 1989;Pettré and André 1991;King 1993;Renfrew and Anderson 2002) their main limitation being that the height of the AWS mast (typically 3 m) usually allows only one level of near-surface wind measurement.…”
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“…In a strictly two-layer fluid flow these transitions of flow type would be through flow discontinuities or hydraulic jumps; indeed, such jumps have been observed in katabatic flows (e.g. Lied 1964;Pettré and André 1991). In this case the Fr variations are relatively small and, as the model is multi-level, the flow remains continuous.…”
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“…Due to the high reflectivity of the snow and its radiative properties the Antarctic continent acts as a strong heat 0921-8181/94/$07.00 © 1994 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved E0059-8 sink, which results in an almost ever present surface-based inversion. A considerable number of observational studies have been carried out in Antarctica (Parish, 1981;Schwerdtfeger, 1984;Heinemann, 1988;Pettre and Andre, 1991). Lately satellites have also been used to study Antarctic katabatic winds (Bromwich 1989).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%