A climatology of wintertime low-level jets in Nares Strait

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作者
Kohnemann, Svenja H. E. [1 ]
Heinemann, Guenther [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Trier, Environm Meteorol, Behringstr 21, DE-54296 Trier, Germany
关键词
Arctic; gap flow; atmospheric modelling; Greenland; North Water Polynya; wind; BARRIER WINDS; ICE PRODUCTION; ARCTIC-OCEAN; GAP FLOWS; SEA-ICE; MODEL; TOPOGRAPHY; RESOLUTION; DYNAMICS; EVENTS;
D O I
10.33265/polar.v40.3622
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Intense, southward low-level winds are common in Nares Strait, between Ellesmere Island and northern Greenland. The steep topography along Nares Strait leads to channelling effects, resulting in an along-strait flow. This research study presents a 30-year climatology of the flow regime from simulations of the COSMO-CLM climate model. The simulations are available for the winter periods (November-April) 1987/88 to 2016/17, and thus, cover a period long enough to give robust long-term characteristics of Nares Strait. The horizontal resolution of 15 km is high enough to represent the complex terrain and the meteorological conditions realistically. The 30-year climatology shows that LLJs associated with gap flows are a climatological feature of Nares Strait. The maximum of the mean 10-m wind speed is around 12 m s(-1) and is located at the southern exit of Smith Sound. The wind speed is strongly related to the pressure gradient. Single events reach wind speeds of 40 m s(-1) in the daily mean. The LLJs are associated with gap flows within the narrowest parts of the strait under stably stratified conditions, with the main LLJ occurring at 100-250 m height. With increasing mountain Froude number, the LLJ wind speed and height increase. The frequency of strong wind events (>20 m s(-1) in the daily mean) for the 10 m wind shows a strong interannual variability with an average of 15 events per winter. Channelled winds have a strong impact on the formation of the North Water polynya.
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