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The Advection of Mesoscale Atmospheric Vortices over Reykjavík
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n 12 August 2009, a series of satellite images revealed asymmetric shedding of atmospheric vortices in the lee of Mt. Snæfellsjökull, and their passage a distance of 120 km across Faxaflói Bay and over the city of Reykjavík ...
Simulations of Observed Lee Waves and Rotor Turbulence
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n 18 November 2008 a commercial aircraft encountered severe turbulence while flying in westerly flow along the southeastern coast of Iceland and descending from 2500 m down to the ground for a safe landing. Numerical ...
Modeling Wet Snow Accretion on Power Lines: Improvements to Previous Methods Using 50 Years of Observations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ethods to model wet snow accretion on structures are developed and improved, based on unique records of wet snow icing events as well as large datasets of observed and simulated weather. Hundreds of observed wet snow icing ...
Improving High-Resolution Numerical Weather Simulations by Assimilating Data from an Unmanned Aerial System
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n this study, it is demonstrated how temperature, humidity, and wind profile data from the lower troposphere obtained with a lightweight unmanned aerial system (UAS) can be used to improve high-resolution numerical weather ...
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