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A Climatology of Wintertime Barrier Winds off Southeast Greenland

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JOURNAL OF CLIMATE
卷 24, 期 17, 页码 4701-4717

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/2011JCLI4113.1

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  1. EUCOS
  2. Natural Environment Research Council [NE/C003365/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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A climatology of barrier winds along the southeastern coast of Greenland is presented based on 20 yr of winter months (1989-2008) from the ECMWF Interim Reanalysis (ERA-Interim). Barrier wind events occur predominantly at two locations: Denmark Strait North (DSN; 67.7 degrees N, 25.3 degrees W) and Denmark Strait South (DSS; 64.9 degrees N, 35.9 degrees W). Events stronger than 20 m s(-1) occur on average once per week during winter with considerable interannual variability-from 7 to 20 events per winter. The monthly frequency of barrier wind events correlates with the monthly North Atlantic oscillation (NAO) index with a correlation coefficient of 0.57 (0.31) at DSN (DSS). The associated total turbulent heat fluxes for barrier wind events (area averaged) were typically about 200 W m(-2) with peak values of 400 W m(-2) common in smaller regions. Area-averaged surface stresses were typically between 0.5 and 1 N m(-2). Total precipitation rates were larger at DSS than DSN, both typically less than 1 mm h(-1). The total turbulent heat fluxes were shown to have a large range as a result of a large range in 2-m air temperature. Two classes of barrier winds-warm and cold-were investigated and found to develop in different synoptic-scale situations. Warm barrier winds developed when there was a blocking high pressure over the Nordic seas, while cold barrier winds owed their presence to a train of cyclones channeling through the region.

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