Search results for "Synoptic scale meteorology"

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Downscaling hydrodynamics features to depict causes of major productivity of Sicilian-Maltese area and implications for resource management

2018

Abstract Chlorophyll- a ( CHL-a ) and sea surface temperature ( SST ) are generally accepted as proxies for water quality. They can be easily retrieved in a quasi-near real time mode through satellite remote sensing and, as such, they provide an overview of the water quality on a synoptic scale in open waters. Their distributions evolve in space and time in response to local and remote forcing, such as winds and currents, which however have much finer temporal and spatial scales than those resolvable by satellites in spite of recent advances in satellite remote-sensing techniques. Satellite data are often characterized by a moderate temporal resolution to adequately catch the actual sub-gri…

0106 biological sciencesEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHF radar010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyForcing (mathematics)01 natural sciencesPollutionSSTSea surface temperatureCHL-aClimatologyTemporal resolutionSynoptic scale meteorologyEnvironmental ChemistrySatelliteResource managementSpatial variabilityBiologySpatial correlationWaste Management and DisposalSea surface current0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDownscaling
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Automated detection and classification of synoptic scale fronts from atmospheric data grids

2021

<p>Automatic determination of fronts from atmospheric data is an important task for weather prediction as well as for research of synoptic scale phenomena. We developed a deep neural network to detect and classify fronts from multi-level ERA5 reanalysis data. Model training and prediction is evaluated using two different regions covering Europe and North America with data from two weather services. Due to a label deformation step performed during training we are able to directly generate frontal lines with no further thinning during post processing. Our network compares well against the weather service labels with a Critical Success Index higher than 66.9% and a Object Detecti…

Artificial neural networkComputer scienceSynoptic scale meteorologyTraining (meteorology)Network classificationFunction (mathematics)Deformation (meteorology)Baseline (configuration management)Object detectionRemote sensing
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Large-scale Rossby wave and synoptic-scale dynamic analyses of the unusually late 2016 heatwave over Europe

2018

This paper analyses the late summer heatwave over Europe in 2016. Central, western and southwestern Europe were primarily affected by the high temperatures. Seville, Spain, for example, experienced the highest September temperature on record on 5 September 2016, reaching a maximum of 44.8°C, and temperatures in Trier, Germany reached 34.2°C on 13 September 2016. The heatwave was marked by three distinct peaks, accompanied by record‐breaking values for 500hPa geopotential heights and, to a lesser extent, 850hPa temperatures. These peaks were associated with the arrival of high‐amplitude Rossby wave packets in western Europe. The latter originated several days before the event over western No…

Atmospheric ScienceGeopotential010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAdvectionRossby waveSubsidence (atmosphere)010502 geochemistry & geophysicsScale (music)01 natural sciencesAtmosphereBoundary layerClimatologySynoptic scale meteorologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWeather
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IWAL–An Interactive Weather Analysis Laboratory

2015

Abstract Complementary key elements of meteorological education are the provision of a thorough theoretical understanding of the physical laws governing atmospheric motions, and the hands-on investigation and visualization of specific weather systems. However, the latter task is technically challenging, because specific skills must be acquired for flexibly handling meteorological data. Some examples are superimposing satellite pictures and reanalysis fields, producing an isentropic potential vorticity (PV) map, and visualizing a vertical section across a flow feature of interest. Although learning these technical issues has its own merits, it can distract students from investigating the com…

Atmospheric ScienceOperations researchbusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.software_genreData scienceTask (project management)VisualizationFeature (computer vision)Section (archaeology)Synoptic scale meteorologyWeb applicationbusinesscomputerPhysical lawEducational softwareBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
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Synoptic-scale variability of the polar and subpolar tropopause: Data analysis and idealized PV inversions

2002

The synoptic-scale variability of the polar and subpolar tropopause is investigated based on radiosonde and European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Reanalysis data in combination with idealized potential vorticity (PV) inversions. A regression analysis is performed to examine the relationship between the relative vorticity at tropopause level, the tropopause displacement, the static stability above the tropopause, and the anomalies of tropopause temperature and potential temperature. The results are compared with regression coefficients computed from a large number of PV inversions. Generally, a cyclonically influenced tropopause is lower, warmer and potentially colder than avera…

Atmospheric ScienceVorticityAtmospheric scienceslaw.inventionTropospherePotential vorticityAnticyclonelawClimatologySynoptic scale meteorologyRadiosondePotential temperatureTropopauseGeologyQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
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Sharpness of the extratropical tropopause in baroclinic life cycle experiments

2007

[1] The sharpness of the extratropical tropopause is investigated using baroclinic life cycle experiments. In these simulations, slow synoptic scale dynamics leads to a net tropopause sharpening. The mechanism involves vertical convergence of the ageostrophic wind. The results support earlier suggestions from idealized theoretical studies.

GeophysicsMeteorologyBaroclinityClimatologySynoptic scale meteorologyExtratropical cycloneGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSharpeningTropopauseGeologyGeophysical Research Letters
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Dust mobilization and transport in the northern Sahara during SAMUM 2006 – a meteorological overview

2009

The SAMUM field campaign in southern Morocco in May/June 2006 provides valuable data to study the emission, and the horizontal and vertical transports of mineral dust in the Northern Sahara. Radiosonde and lidar observations show differential advection of air masses with different characteristics during stable nighttime conditions and up to 5-km deep vertical mixing in the strongly convective boundary layer during the day. Lagrangian and synoptic analyses of selected dust periods point to a topographic channel from western Tunisia to central Algeria as a dust source region. Significant emission events are related to cold surges from the Mediterranean in association with eastward passing upp…

LidarAtmospheric ScienceSaharan dustMeteorology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAtmosphärische Spurenstoffe010501 environmental sciencesMineral dustConvective Boundary Layer01 natural scienceslaw.invention010305 fluids & plasmasSAMUMHabooblaw13. Climate actionClimatologySynoptic scale meteorology0103 physical sciencesRadiosondeThunderstormEnvironmental scienceAeolian processesAir mass0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTellus B
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