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    Analysis of Three Situations of the Foehn Effect over the Andes (Zonda Wind) Using the Eta–CPTEC Regional Model

    Source: Weather and Forecasting:;2003:;volume( 018 ):;issue: 003::page 481
    Author:
    Seluchi, Marcelo E.
    ,
    Norte, Federico A.
    ,
    Satyamurty, Prakki
    ,
    Chou, Sin Chan
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0434(2003)18<481:AOTSOT>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The zonda is a warm and extremely dry wind that occurs east of the Andes Cordillera in the extratropical latitudes of South America. Its orographic origin is similar to the foehn that blows in Germany and Austria and the chinook that occurs east of the Rocky Mountains. Three typical zonda events of different categories (surface and elevated) are described, through observational and Eta?Centro de Previs?o de Tempo e Estudos Climáticos (CPTEC) model output. During the events the temperature rises sharply by 10°?15°C and the dewpoint temperature drops by 15°?20°C in an interval of a few hours. The sustained wind strength at the surface increases to 30 kt, with gusts of more than 40 kt. The episodes generally start around midday and last for about 10 h. The Eta?CPTEC model was able to forecast several aspects of the three analyzed zonda cases, such as wind strength, temperature, and humidity changes, and their starting and ending times. Some relationships between the intensity of the windward static stability and the zonda occurrence were observed. The synoptic pressure configuration resulting from frontal passages associated with depressions that moved over lower-than-normal latitudes preceded the zonda occurrence. Sensitivity experiments showed that, if the Andes were lower, more frequent but less intense zonda episodes could be expected.
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    contributor authorSeluchi, Marcelo E.
    contributor authorNorte, Federico A.
    contributor authorSatyamurty, Prakki
    contributor authorChou, Sin Chan
    date accessioned2017-06-09T15:05:02Z
    date available2017-06-09T15:05:02Z
    date copyright2003/06/01
    date issued2003
    identifier issn0882-8156
    identifier otherams-3386.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4171578
    description abstractThe zonda is a warm and extremely dry wind that occurs east of the Andes Cordillera in the extratropical latitudes of South America. Its orographic origin is similar to the foehn that blows in Germany and Austria and the chinook that occurs east of the Rocky Mountains. Three typical zonda events of different categories (surface and elevated) are described, through observational and Eta?Centro de Previs?o de Tempo e Estudos Climáticos (CPTEC) model output. During the events the temperature rises sharply by 10°?15°C and the dewpoint temperature drops by 15°?20°C in an interval of a few hours. The sustained wind strength at the surface increases to 30 kt, with gusts of more than 40 kt. The episodes generally start around midday and last for about 10 h. The Eta?CPTEC model was able to forecast several aspects of the three analyzed zonda cases, such as wind strength, temperature, and humidity changes, and their starting and ending times. Some relationships between the intensity of the windward static stability and the zonda occurrence were observed. The synoptic pressure configuration resulting from frontal passages associated with depressions that moved over lower-than-normal latitudes preceded the zonda occurrence. Sensitivity experiments showed that, if the Andes were lower, more frequent but less intense zonda episodes could be expected.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAnalysis of Three Situations of the Foehn Effect over the Andes (Zonda Wind) Using the Eta–CPTEC Regional Model
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume18
    journal issue3
    journal titleWeather and Forecasting
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0434(2003)18<481:AOTSOT>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage481
    journal lastpage501
    treeWeather and Forecasting:;2003:;volume( 018 ):;issue: 003
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