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Turbulence generated by mountain waves can be an aviation hazard due to strong vertical motions generated by small scale vorticity maxima in large scale atmospheric rotors (Doyle, 2002). Satellite water vapor imagery has indicated the presence of wave structures over and downwind of mountain ranges ...
Turbulence generated by mountain waves can be an aviation hazard due to strong vertical motions generated by these oscillating air currents. Satellite water vapor imagery has indicated the presence of wave structures over and downwind of mountain ranges. Research has been conducted to categorize the ...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook mountain range (redirected fromMountain Ranges) Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus. mountain range [′mau̇nt·ən ‚rānj] (geography) A succession of mountains or narrowly spaced mountain ridges closely related...
Mountain waves can be severe aeronautical hazards occasionally due to intense turbulence and wind shear often thought to be associated with internal wave breaking. The characteristics of mountain waves forced by three-dimensional topography are investigated through a series of high-resolution real data ...
A mountain wave with a wavelength about 18 km was detected in the morning and shortened slightly in the afternoon when a transient rotor, elevated approximately 140 m above the ground, was formed, disconnected from the surface flow. A strong turbulence zone was identified at the upper edge...
Study of the Mountain Wave Generation over the European Part of Russia and Assessment of Forecasting Capabilities for Aviation Using the COSMO-Ru6.6 Model The conditions for the occurrence of strong downdrafts and leeward orographic turbulence are discussed for four domains including the mountain systems...
Moving towards a wave-resolved approach to forecasting mountain wave induced clear air turbulence Mountain wave breaking in the lower stratosphere is one of the major causes of atmospheric turbulence encountered in commercial aviation, which in turn is ... Elvidge, Andrew D.Vosper, Simon B.Wells...
Breaking topographically-induced gravity waves or mountain waves are a major source of turbulence encounters by commercial and general aviation aircraft. A method for forecasting mountain wave-induced turbulence (MWT) over the continental U. S. is presented which uses a combination of MWT seasonal ...