Orographic Microbursts in a Severe Winter Windstorm

Orographic microbursts in a remarkable winter wind storm caused severe damage to the San Juan Islands and coastal regions of Washington State on December 28, 1990. The microbursts, associated with trapped lee mountain waves, produced winds in excess of 50 m/s on Guemes Island. The damage patterns of...

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Main Author: Tucker, Zena A.
Other Authors: AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1993
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spelling ftdtic:ADA267651 2023-05-15T15:06:12+02:00 Orographic Microbursts in a Severe Winter Windstorm Tucker, Zena A. AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH 1993 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA267651 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA267651 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA267651 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Meteorology Geography *WIND *GUSTS *STORMS *OROGRAPHY COASTAL REGIONS ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE WIND VELOCITY PACIFIC OCEAN AIR WATER INTERACTIONS CONVECTION(ATMOSPHERIC) WASHINGTON(STATE) DEW POINT ISLANDS MARINE CLIMATOLOGY BAROMETRIC PRESSURE MOUNTAINS WINTER THESES DAMAGE SAN JUAN ISLANDS MICROBURSTS GUEMES ISLAND DOWN BURSTS Text 1993 ftdtic 2016-02-22T07:43:03Z Orographic microbursts in a remarkable winter wind storm caused severe damage to the San Juan Islands and coastal regions of Washington State on December 28, 1990. The microbursts, associated with trapped lee mountain waves, produced winds in excess of 50 m/s on Guemes Island. The damage patterns of the tree fall and debris reveal small scale swaths and pockets of high winds similar to those patterns caused by convective downbursts. Analysis of large scale features reveal that an underlying cause of the strong winds was a strong pressure gradient behind an arctic front. The strong pressure gradient was due to cold air damming on the eastern slopes of the Canadian Coast and Cascade Mountains. Gap wind acceleration was noted over Puget Sound by the sharp boundary between the high speed jet of dry air emanating from the Fraser River Valley, a gap between the Coast and Cascade Mountains, and the ambient lower speed marine winds. Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Fraser River ENVELOPE(-62.243,-62.243,56.619,56.619) Guemes ENVELOPE(-57.133,-57.133,-63.500,-63.500) Pacific Point Islands ENVELOPE(-70.048,-70.048,60.867,60.867) San Juan
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topic Meteorology
Geography
*WIND
*GUSTS
*STORMS
*OROGRAPHY
COASTAL REGIONS
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
WIND VELOCITY
PACIFIC OCEAN
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
CONVECTION(ATMOSPHERIC)
WASHINGTON(STATE)
DEW POINT
ISLANDS
MARINE CLIMATOLOGY
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
MOUNTAINS
WINTER
THESES
DAMAGE
SAN JUAN ISLANDS
MICROBURSTS
GUEMES ISLAND
DOWN BURSTS
spellingShingle Meteorology
Geography
*WIND
*GUSTS
*STORMS
*OROGRAPHY
COASTAL REGIONS
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
WIND VELOCITY
PACIFIC OCEAN
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
CONVECTION(ATMOSPHERIC)
WASHINGTON(STATE)
DEW POINT
ISLANDS
MARINE CLIMATOLOGY
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
MOUNTAINS
WINTER
THESES
DAMAGE
SAN JUAN ISLANDS
MICROBURSTS
GUEMES ISLAND
DOWN BURSTS
Tucker, Zena A.
Orographic Microbursts in a Severe Winter Windstorm
topic_facet Meteorology
Geography
*WIND
*GUSTS
*STORMS
*OROGRAPHY
COASTAL REGIONS
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
WIND VELOCITY
PACIFIC OCEAN
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
CONVECTION(ATMOSPHERIC)
WASHINGTON(STATE)
DEW POINT
ISLANDS
MARINE CLIMATOLOGY
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
MOUNTAINS
WINTER
THESES
DAMAGE
SAN JUAN ISLANDS
MICROBURSTS
GUEMES ISLAND
DOWN BURSTS
description Orographic microbursts in a remarkable winter wind storm caused severe damage to the San Juan Islands and coastal regions of Washington State on December 28, 1990. The microbursts, associated with trapped lee mountain waves, produced winds in excess of 50 m/s on Guemes Island. The damage patterns of the tree fall and debris reveal small scale swaths and pockets of high winds similar to those patterns caused by convective downbursts. Analysis of large scale features reveal that an underlying cause of the strong winds was a strong pressure gradient behind an arctic front. The strong pressure gradient was due to cold air damming on the eastern slopes of the Canadian Coast and Cascade Mountains. Gap wind acceleration was noted over Puget Sound by the sharp boundary between the high speed jet of dry air emanating from the Fraser River Valley, a gap between the Coast and Cascade Mountains, and the ambient lower speed marine winds.
author2 AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
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author Tucker, Zena A.
author_facet Tucker, Zena A.
author_sort Tucker, Zena A.
title Orographic Microbursts in a Severe Winter Windstorm
title_short Orographic Microbursts in a Severe Winter Windstorm
title_full Orographic Microbursts in a Severe Winter Windstorm
title_fullStr Orographic Microbursts in a Severe Winter Windstorm
title_full_unstemmed Orographic Microbursts in a Severe Winter Windstorm
title_sort orographic microbursts in a severe winter windstorm
publishDate 1993
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA267651
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long_lat ENVELOPE(-62.243,-62.243,56.619,56.619)
ENVELOPE(-57.133,-57.133,-63.500,-63.500)
ENVELOPE(-70.048,-70.048,60.867,60.867)
geographic Arctic
Fraser River
Guemes
Pacific
Point Islands
San Juan
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Guemes
Pacific
Point Islands
San Juan
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op_source DTIC AND NTIS
op_relation http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA267651
op_rights Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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