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Simulations of Föhn in Antarctica with WRF for the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System AMPS
We examine the representation of Föhn events across the Antarctic Peninsula Mountains during 2011 as they were observed in measurements by an Automatic Weather Station, and in simulations with the Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) as run for ...
Kirchgaessner, A. +3 more
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A three-dimensional numerical model is used to simulate the passage of a cold front with pre-frontal foehn over the northern Alpine foreland. A passive nesting scheme allows a detailed inspection of mesoscale patterns in southern Bavaria. The results are
D. Heimann
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A benchmark dataset of in situ Antarctic surface melt rates and energy balance
Surface melt on the coastal Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) determines the viability of its ice shelves and the stability of the grounded ice sheet, but very few in situ melt rate estimates exist to date.
Constantijn L. Jakobs +6 more
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Snow cover on sea ice is the most important factor controlling light availability for sea ice algae, but it is predicted by climate models to become more variable and stochastic.
Brian K. Sorrell +3 more
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Supplementing a previous study of a dry cold front with pre-frontal foehn (Heimann 1992c) this paper documents the numerical simulation of a precipitating cold front approaching the Alps from northwest without pre-frontal foehn.
Dietrich Heimann
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Does high-resolution modelling improve the spatial analysis of föhn flow over the Larsen C Ice Shelf? [PDF]
The ice shelves on the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) have been disintegrating for over two decades. Surface melting induced by föhn winds has been proposed as a driver of this disintegration.
Turton, J +11 more
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Extreme warm events in the South Orkney Islands, Southern Ocean: Compounding influence of atmospheric rivers and föhn conditions [PDF]
Extreme warm events in the South Orkney Islands (SOIs) are investigated using synoptic observations from Signy and Orcadas stations for 1947-1994 and 1956-2019, respectively.
Gilbert, Ella +6 more
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The southward progression of ice shelf collapse in the Antarctic Peninsula is partially attributed to a strengthening of the circumpolar westerlies and the associated increase in föhn conditions over its eastern ice shelves.
Michiel R. Van den Broeke +10 more
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BackgroundRising telehealth capabilities and improving access to older adults can aid in improving health outcomes and quality of life indicators. Telehealth is not being used ubiquitously at present.
Kruse, Clemens +5 more
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Medieval Slavic-German Bilingualism in the Light of Austrian Hybrid Proper Names [PDF]
Examining the medieval Slavic-German bilingualism on the territory of present-day Austria, one should differentiate bilingualism of a territory (i. e. coexistence, within an area, of speakers of two different languages, each speaking one language) from ...
Georg Holzer
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