The impact of Greenland on cyclone evolution in the North Atlantic

Abstract In order to understand better the role of Greenland's orography in determining the position and strength of the Icelandic low, we have carried out a number of experiments using a numerical weather prediction model. In those experiments, Greenland's orography was modified, and the...

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Published in:Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
Main Authors: Kristjánsson, J. E., Mcinnes, H.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1999
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/qj.49712556003 2024-06-02T08:07:22+00:00 The impact of Greenland on cyclone evolution in the North Atlantic Kristjánsson, J. E. Mcinnes, H. 1999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/qj.49712556003 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fqj.49712556003 https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/qj.49712556003 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society volume 125, issue 560, page 2819-2834 ISSN 0035-9009 1477-870X journal-article 1999 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.49712556003 2024-05-03T11:04:39Z Abstract In order to understand better the role of Greenland's orography in determining the position and strength of the Icelandic low, we have carried out a number of experiments using a numerical weather prediction model. In those experiments, Greenland's orography was modified, and the impact on cyclone developments over the North Atlantic was investigated. We have focused on one fairly characteristic winter case from January 1995, but another one from January 1993 gave qualitatively similar results. We have found evidence that the deepening of baroclinic cyclones near Iceland is hampered by the presence of Greenland's orography. This has been shown to be related to the inability of cold air from the north to cross over Greenland, leading to a distortion of the thermal field associated with the disturbance and a halting of the progression of the cold front. In the January 1995 case, a characteristic secondary cyclone forming between Greenland and Iceland was shown to be entirely orographic, in that it was absent in runs where Greenland's orography was removed. the results are considered in the context of recent theoretical studies of flow splitting in stratified flow impinging on high mountains. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Iceland North Atlantic Wiley Online Library Greenland Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 125 560 2819 2834
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description Abstract In order to understand better the role of Greenland's orography in determining the position and strength of the Icelandic low, we have carried out a number of experiments using a numerical weather prediction model. In those experiments, Greenland's orography was modified, and the impact on cyclone developments over the North Atlantic was investigated. We have focused on one fairly characteristic winter case from January 1995, but another one from January 1993 gave qualitatively similar results. We have found evidence that the deepening of baroclinic cyclones near Iceland is hampered by the presence of Greenland's orography. This has been shown to be related to the inability of cold air from the north to cross over Greenland, leading to a distortion of the thermal field associated with the disturbance and a halting of the progression of the cold front. In the January 1995 case, a characteristic secondary cyclone forming between Greenland and Iceland was shown to be entirely orographic, in that it was absent in runs where Greenland's orography was removed. the results are considered in the context of recent theoretical studies of flow splitting in stratified flow impinging on high mountains.
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The impact of Greenland on cyclone evolution in the North Atlantic
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title The impact of Greenland on cyclone evolution in the North Atlantic
title_short The impact of Greenland on cyclone evolution in the North Atlantic
title_full The impact of Greenland on cyclone evolution in the North Atlantic
title_fullStr The impact of Greenland on cyclone evolution in the North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed The impact of Greenland on cyclone evolution in the North Atlantic
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