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contributor authorVaughan, G.
contributor authorMethven, J.
contributor authorAnderson, D.
contributor authorAntonescu, B.
contributor authorBaker, L.
contributor authorBaker, T. P.
contributor authorBallard, S. P.
contributor authorBower, K. N.
contributor authorBrown, P. R. A.
contributor authorChagnon, J.
contributor authorChoularton, T. W.
contributor authorChylik, J.
contributor authorConnolly, P. J.
contributor authorCook, P. A.
contributor authorCotton, R. J.
contributor authorCrosier, J.
contributor authorDearden, C.
contributor authorDorsey, J. R.
contributor authorFrame, T. H. A.
contributor authorGallagher, M. W.
contributor authorGoodliff, M.
contributor authorGray, S. L.
contributor authorHarvey, B. J.
contributor authorKnippertz, P.
contributor authorLean, H. W.
contributor authorLi, D.
contributor authorLloyd, G.
contributor authorMartínez–Alvarado, O.
contributor authorNicol, J.
contributor authorNorris, J.
contributor authorÖström, E.
contributor authorOwen, J.
contributor authorParker, D. J.
contributor authorPlant, R. S.
contributor authorRenfrew, I. A.
contributor authorRoberts, N. M.
contributor authorRosenberg, P.
contributor authorRudd, A. C.
contributor authorSchultz, D. M.
contributor authorTaylor, J. P.
contributor authorTrzeciak, T.
contributor authorTubbs, R.
contributor authorVance, A. K.
contributor authorvan Leeuwen, P. J.
contributor authorWellpott, A.
contributor authorWoolley, A.
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:45:14Z
date available2017-06-09T16:45:14Z
date copyright2015/02/01
date issued2014
identifier issn0003-0007
identifier otherams-73499.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215619
description abstracthe Diabatic Influences on Mesoscale Structures in Extratropical Storms (DIAMET) project aims to improve forecasts of high-impact weather in extratropical cyclones through field measurements, high-resolution numerical modeling, and improved design of ensemble forecasting and data assimilation systems. This article introduces DIAMET and presents some of the first results. Four field campaigns were conducted by the project, one of which, in late 2011, coincided with an exceptionally stormy period marked by an unusually strong, zonal North Atlantic jet stream and a succession of severe windstorms in northwest Europe. As a result, December 2011 had the highest monthly North Atlantic Oscillation index (2.52) of any December in the last 60 years. Detailed observations of several of these storms were gathered using the U.K.?s BAe 146 research aircraft and extensive ground-based measurements. As an example of the results obtained during the campaign, observations are presented of Extratropical Cyclone Friedhelm on 8 December 2011, when surface winds with gusts exceeding 30 m s?1 crossed central Scotland, leading to widespread disruption to transportation and electricity supply. Friedhelm deepened 44 hPa in 24 h and developed a pronounced bent-back front wrapping around the storm center. The strongest winds at 850 hPa and the surface occurred in the southern quadrant of the storm, and detailed measurements showed these to be most intense in clear air between bands of showers. High-resolution ensemble forecasts from the Met Office showed similar features, with the strongest winds aligned in linear swaths between the bands, suggesting that there is potential for improved skill in forecasts of damaging winds.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleCloud Banding and Winds in Intense European Cyclones: Results from the DIAMET Project
typeJournal Paper
journal volume96
journal issue2
journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-13-00238.1
journal fristpage249
journal lastpage265
treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2014:;volume( 096 ):;issue: 002
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