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contributor authorBossert, James E.
contributor authorSheaffer, John D.
contributor authorReiter, Elmar R.
date accessioned2017-06-09T14:02:44Z
date available2017-06-09T14:02:44Z
date copyright1989/07/01
date issued1989
identifier issn0894-8763
identifier otherams-11459.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4146689
description abstractMountaintop data from remote stations in the central Rocky Mountains have been used to analyze terrain-induced regional (meso-? to meso-α) scale circulation patterns. The circulation consists of a diurnally oscillating wind regime, varying between daytime inflow toward, and nocturnal outflow from, the highest terrain. Both individual case days and longer term averages reveal these circulation characteristics. The persistence and broadscale organization of nocturnal outflow at mountaintop, well removed from valley drainage processes, demonstrates that this flow is part of a distinct regime within the hierarchy of terrain-induced wind systems. The diurnal cycle of summertime convective storm development imparts a strong influence upon regional-scale circulation patterns. Subcloud cooling processes, associated with deep moist convection, alter the circulation by producing early and abrupt shifts in the regional winds from an inflow to outflow direction. These wind events occur frequently when moist conditions prevail over the central Rocky Mountains. Atmospheric soundings suggest that significant differences occur in the vertical profile of the topographically influenced layer, depending upon the dominant role of either latent or radiative forcing.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleAspects of Regional-Scale Flows in Mountainous Terrain
typeJournal Paper
journal volume28
journal issue7
journal titleJournal of Applied Meteorology
identifier doi10.1175/1520-0450(1989)028<0590:AORSFI>2.0.CO;2
journal fristpage590
journal lastpage601
treeJournal of Applied Meteorology:;1989:;volume( 028 ):;issue: 007
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