Physical modelling of baroclinic development in the lee of the Alps

Arnaldo Longlietto, Luigi Briatore, Gabriel Chabert D'Hieres, Henry Didelle, Enrico Ferrero, Claudio Giraud

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Abstract

When baroclinic development is triggered by an obstacle, like an extended mountain range, the so-called lee, or secondary cyclogenesis can develop. The presence of the obstacle exerts a blocking effect on the lower layers of the impinging airflow, forcing them to go round its borders and reach the lee region with a delay. Blocking and delay are both responsible for the initial pressure decrease downwind of the mountain and for the subsequent proper downstream baroclinic development. According to this rather simple scheme, a cyclogenesis episode in the lee of the Alps was simulated in a hydraulic turntable. The results of these experiments showed a good agreement, both from a qualitative and quantitative point of view, with the analysis of an episode of lee cyclogenesis coupled to a cold outbreak in the Mediterranean, which actually occured in Southern Europe downstream of the Alps.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1293-1302
Numero di pagine10
RivistaAnnali di Geofisica
Volume40
Numero di pubblicazione5
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1997
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