Pannonian Basin Nocturnal Boundary Layer and Fog Formation: Role of Topography
Under high-pressure systems, the nocturnal atmospheric boundary layer in the Pannonian Basin is influenced by gravity flows generated at the mountain ranges and along the valleys, determining the variability of wind and temperature at a local scale and the presence of fog. The mechanisms at the moun...
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doaj-74ff602804ed43358d4a506e9d00b00f2021-06-01T01:48:55ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332021-05-011271271210.3390/atmos12060712Pannonian Basin Nocturnal Boundary Layer and Fog Formation: Role of TopographyJoan Cuxart0Maja Telisman Prtenjak1Blazenka Matjacic2Department of Physics, University of the Balearic Islands, 07122 Palma de Mallorca, SpainDepartment of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaMeteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ), 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaUnder high-pressure systems, the nocturnal atmospheric boundary layer in the Pannonian Basin is influenced by gravity flows generated at the mountain ranges and along the valleys, determining the variability of wind and temperature at a local scale and the presence of fog. The mechanisms at the mountain foothills are explored at Zagreb Airport using data from a sodar and high-resolution WRF-ARW numerical simulations, allowing identification of how the downslope flows from the nearby Medvednica mountain range condition the temperature inversion and the visibility at night and early morning. These flows may progress tens of kilometres away from the mountain ranges, merging with valley flows and converging in the central areas of the basin. The ECMWF model outputs allow us to explore the mesoscale structures generated in form of low-level jets, how they interact when they meet, and what is the effect of the synoptic pressure field over eastern Europe, to illustrate the formation of a basin-wide cold air pool and the generation of fog in winter.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/6/712Pannonian Basinnocturnal atmospheric boundary layerlow-level jetsdownslope flowsfogbasin-scale flows |
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Joan Cuxart Maja Telisman Prtenjak Blazenka Matjacic Pannonian Basin Nocturnal Boundary Layer and Fog Formation: Role of Topography Atmosphere Pannonian Basin nocturnal atmospheric boundary layer low-level jets downslope flows fog basin-scale flows |
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Pannonian Basin Nocturnal Boundary Layer and Fog Formation: Role of Topography |
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Pannonian Basin Nocturnal Boundary Layer and Fog Formation: Role of Topography |
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Pannonian Basin Nocturnal Boundary Layer and Fog Formation: Role of Topography |
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Pannonian Basin Nocturnal Boundary Layer and Fog Formation: Role of Topography |
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pannonian basin nocturnal boundary layer and fog formation: role of topography |
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Under high-pressure systems, the nocturnal atmospheric boundary layer in the Pannonian Basin is influenced by gravity flows generated at the mountain ranges and along the valleys, determining the variability of wind and temperature at a local scale and the presence of fog. The mechanisms at the mountain foothills are explored at Zagreb Airport using data from a sodar and high-resolution WRF-ARW numerical simulations, allowing identification of how the downslope flows from the nearby Medvednica mountain range condition the temperature inversion and the visibility at night and early morning. These flows may progress tens of kilometres away from the mountain ranges, merging with valley flows and converging in the central areas of the basin. The ECMWF model outputs allow us to explore the mesoscale structures generated in form of low-level jets, how they interact when they meet, and what is the effect of the synoptic pressure field over eastern Europe, to illustrate the formation of a basin-wide cold air pool and the generation of fog in winter. |
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Pannonian Basin nocturnal atmospheric boundary layer low-level jets downslope flows fog basin-scale flows |
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