Secondary Cyclogenesis along an Occluded Front Leading to Damaging Wind Gusts: Windstorm Kyrill, January 2007

Windstorm Kyrill affected large parts of Europe in January 2007 and caused widespread havoc and loss of life. In this study the formation of a secondary cyclone, Kyrill II, along the occluded front of the mature cyclone Kyrill and the occurrence of severe wind gusts as Kyrill II passed over Germany...

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Main Authors: Ludwig, Patrick, Pinto, Joaquim G., Hoepp, Simona A., Fink, Andreas H., Gray, Suzanne L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC 2015
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spelling ftubkoeln:oai:USBKOELN.ub.uni-koeln.de:40921 2023-05-15T16:29:48+02:00 Secondary Cyclogenesis along an Occluded Front Leading to Damaging Wind Gusts: Windstorm Kyrill, January 2007 Ludwig, Patrick Pinto, Joaquim G. Hoepp, Simona A. Fink, Andreas H. Gray, Suzanne L. 2015 https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/40921/ eng eng AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC Ludwig, Patrick orcid:0000-0003-3655-7890 , Pinto, Joaquim G., Hoepp, Simona A., Fink, Andreas H. orcid:0000-0002-5840-2120 and Gray, Suzanne L. (2015). Secondary Cyclogenesis along an Occluded Front Leading to Damaging Wind Gusts: Windstorm Kyrill, January 2007. Mon. Weather Rev., 143 (4). S. 1417 - 1438. BOSTON: AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC. ISSN 1520-0493 ddc:no doc-type:article publishedVersion 2015 ftubkoeln 2022-11-09T07:27:03Z Windstorm Kyrill affected large parts of Europe in January 2007 and caused widespread havoc and loss of life. In this study the formation of a secondary cyclone, Kyrill II, along the occluded front of the mature cyclone Kyrill and the occurrence of severe wind gusts as Kyrill II passed over Germany are investigated with the help of high-resolution regional climate model simulations. Kyrill underwent an explosive cyclogenesis south of Greenland as the storm crossed poleward of an intense upper-level jet stream. Later in its life cycle secondary cyclogenesis occurred just west of the British Isles. The formation of Kyrill II along the occluded front was associated (i) with frontolytic strain and (ii) with strong diabatic heating in combination with a developing upper-level shortwave trough. Sensitivity studies with reduced latent heat release feature a similar development but a weaker secondary cyclone, revealing the importance of diabatic processes during the formation of Kyrill II. Kyrill II moved farther toward Europe and its development was favored by a split jet structure aloft, which maintained the cyclone's exceptionally deep core pressure (below 965 hPa) for at least 36 h. The occurrence of hurricane-force winds related to the strong cold front over north and central Germany is analyzed using convection-permitting simulations. The lower troposphere exhibits conditional instability, a turbulent flow, and evaporative cooling. Simulation at high spatiotemporal resolution suggests that the downward mixing of high momentum (the wind speed at 875 hPa widely exceeded 45ms(-1)) accounts for widespread severe surface wind gusts, which is in agreement with observed widespread losses. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Cologne University: KUPS Greenland
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Ludwig, Patrick
Pinto, Joaquim G.
Hoepp, Simona A.
Fink, Andreas H.
Gray, Suzanne L.
Secondary Cyclogenesis along an Occluded Front Leading to Damaging Wind Gusts: Windstorm Kyrill, January 2007
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description Windstorm Kyrill affected large parts of Europe in January 2007 and caused widespread havoc and loss of life. In this study the formation of a secondary cyclone, Kyrill II, along the occluded front of the mature cyclone Kyrill and the occurrence of severe wind gusts as Kyrill II passed over Germany are investigated with the help of high-resolution regional climate model simulations. Kyrill underwent an explosive cyclogenesis south of Greenland as the storm crossed poleward of an intense upper-level jet stream. Later in its life cycle secondary cyclogenesis occurred just west of the British Isles. The formation of Kyrill II along the occluded front was associated (i) with frontolytic strain and (ii) with strong diabatic heating in combination with a developing upper-level shortwave trough. Sensitivity studies with reduced latent heat release feature a similar development but a weaker secondary cyclone, revealing the importance of diabatic processes during the formation of Kyrill II. Kyrill II moved farther toward Europe and its development was favored by a split jet structure aloft, which maintained the cyclone's exceptionally deep core pressure (below 965 hPa) for at least 36 h. The occurrence of hurricane-force winds related to the strong cold front over north and central Germany is analyzed using convection-permitting simulations. The lower troposphere exhibits conditional instability, a turbulent flow, and evaporative cooling. Simulation at high spatiotemporal resolution suggests that the downward mixing of high momentum (the wind speed at 875 hPa widely exceeded 45ms(-1)) accounts for widespread severe surface wind gusts, which is in agreement with observed widespread losses.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ludwig, Patrick
Pinto, Joaquim G.
Hoepp, Simona A.
Fink, Andreas H.
Gray, Suzanne L.
author_facet Ludwig, Patrick
Pinto, Joaquim G.
Hoepp, Simona A.
Fink, Andreas H.
Gray, Suzanne L.
author_sort Ludwig, Patrick
title Secondary Cyclogenesis along an Occluded Front Leading to Damaging Wind Gusts: Windstorm Kyrill, January 2007
title_short Secondary Cyclogenesis along an Occluded Front Leading to Damaging Wind Gusts: Windstorm Kyrill, January 2007
title_full Secondary Cyclogenesis along an Occluded Front Leading to Damaging Wind Gusts: Windstorm Kyrill, January 2007
title_fullStr Secondary Cyclogenesis along an Occluded Front Leading to Damaging Wind Gusts: Windstorm Kyrill, January 2007
title_full_unstemmed Secondary Cyclogenesis along an Occluded Front Leading to Damaging Wind Gusts: Windstorm Kyrill, January 2007
title_sort secondary cyclogenesis along an occluded front leading to damaging wind gusts: windstorm kyrill, january 2007
publisher AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
publishDate 2015
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op_relation Ludwig, Patrick orcid:0000-0003-3655-7890 , Pinto, Joaquim G., Hoepp, Simona A., Fink, Andreas H. orcid:0000-0002-5840-2120 and Gray, Suzanne L. (2015). Secondary Cyclogenesis along an Occluded Front Leading to Damaging Wind Gusts: Windstorm Kyrill, January 2007. Mon. Weather Rev., 143 (4). S. 1417 - 1438. BOSTON: AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC. ISSN 1520-0493
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