Nebelkarten der Schweiz

The analysis of fog distribution over Switzerland consists of two different studies:<br> The first deals with the spatial determination of fog frequencies and fog types for the early morning. It was realized by using the daily observations of 320 stations. This point by point information was s...

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Main Authors: F. Troxler, H. Wanner
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications
Series:Geographica Helvetica
Online Access:http://www.geogr-helv.net/46/21/1991/gh-46-21-1991.pdf
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spelling doaj-eccf79500b8a4e558a26d395b5144a7c2020-11-24T20:59:35ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsGeographica Helvetica0016-73122194-8798461213110.5194/gh-46-21-1991Nebelkarten der SchweizF. Troxler0H. Wanner1Wytten-bachstraße 11, 3013 Bern, SwitzerlandGeographisches Institut, Hallerstraße 12, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandThe analysis of fog distribution over Switzerland consists of two different studies:<br> The first deals with the spatial determination of fog frequencies and fog types for the early morning. It was realized by using the daily observations of 320 stations. This point by point information was spatially interpolated with the aid ofthe information (mean fog cover frequency) of 94 typical fog distributions detected from NOAA satellite data. The derived fog map of Switzerland includes four different fog zones: ground fog zone, fog-free intermediary and high fog (stratus) zone, fog-free slope zone, lower up-slope fog zone.<br> The result of the second study consists of four maps showing the fog cover frequency of the important weather types with fog layers over the Swiss Alpine foreland. They were traced out by using the above mentioned satellite data. The four maps indicate clearly that the fog and cold air distribution during anticyclonic weather situations is strongly determined by the sub-synoptic pressure and wind field.http://www.geogr-helv.net/46/21/1991/gh-46-21-1991.pdf
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author F. Troxler
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Nebelkarten der Schweiz
Geographica Helvetica
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H. Wanner
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title Nebelkarten der Schweiz
title_short Nebelkarten der Schweiz
title_full Nebelkarten der Schweiz
title_fullStr Nebelkarten der Schweiz
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publisher Copernicus Publications
series Geographica Helvetica
issn 0016-7312
2194-8798
description The analysis of fog distribution over Switzerland consists of two different studies:<br> The first deals with the spatial determination of fog frequencies and fog types for the early morning. It was realized by using the daily observations of 320 stations. This point by point information was spatially interpolated with the aid ofthe information (mean fog cover frequency) of 94 typical fog distributions detected from NOAA satellite data. The derived fog map of Switzerland includes four different fog zones: ground fog zone, fog-free intermediary and high fog (stratus) zone, fog-free slope zone, lower up-slope fog zone.<br> The result of the second study consists of four maps showing the fog cover frequency of the important weather types with fog layers over the Swiss Alpine foreland. They were traced out by using the above mentioned satellite data. The four maps indicate clearly that the fog and cold air distribution during anticyclonic weather situations is strongly determined by the sub-synoptic pressure and wind field.
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