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Title: German Contribution to the international ACSYS Project


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German Contribution to the international ACSYS
Project
The ACSYS Decade and Beyond 11-14 November
2003, St. Petersburg, Russia
Observations, simulations and scale interactions
of the stable boundary layer over polar ice
sheets GĂĽnther Heinemann Meteorological
Institute University of Bonn, Germany gheinemann_at_
uni-bonn.de http www.meteo.uni-bonn.de
A project funded by the Federal Ministry of
Education and Research
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The katabatic wind system (KWS)
Wintertime near-surface wind Antarctica
RACMO simulations 55 km resolution 1980-1993
winter months JJA Van Lipzig (2003)
Sample2
Orography contour interval 1000 m
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Wintertime near-surface wind Greenland
NORLAM simulations 25 km resolution 10m wind Jan
1990 Heinemann and Klein (2002)
Constancy 0.8-0.9 gt0.9
Sample4
Orography contour interval 500 m
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Katabatic wind dynamics
Integrated katabatic wind layer (Ball, 1956)
Pressure gradient (2D)
Pressure gradient (1D)
?- ?zs/?x
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Monthly means January 1990
10-4 ms-2
Synoptic forcing FS
10-4 ms-2
Topographic forcing FT
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Case study 22 April 1997
NORLAM 22 April 06 UTC (30h)
NORLAM 22 April 06 UTC (30h)
10-4 ms-2
10m wind
Topographic forcing FT
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Topographic forcing FT
10-4 ms-2
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Comparison NORLAM/aircraft
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Katabatic wind and boundary layer front
experiment around Greenland AprilMay 1997
KABEG
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KABEG Case study22 April 1997
Heinemann (2002)
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Profiles of turbulent fluxes
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Regimes of the katabatic wind system
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Stable boundary layer (SBL) Similarity
Surface layer (SL) scalingMonin-Obukhov (MO)
similarity theory (MOST) (Monin and Obukhov, 1956)
- Stationarity - Horizontal homogeneity - No
radiation flux divergence
Local scaling concept for the SBLNieuwstadt
(1984), Holtslag and Nieuwstadt (1986)
  • - Stationarity
  • - Horizontal homogeneity
  • No TKE flux divergence

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Scaling regions KABEG
L from A4 data
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Local scaling for KABEG data
Variances (about 250 data points, 6 flights)
Heinemann (2004)
KABEG
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Outlook German ACSYS Project Phase II
(2002-2005)Katabatic wind and polynia interaction
? Prognostic two-class sea ice model frazil ice
(FI) and consolidated ice (CI) Flato and Hibler
(1992), Shinohara (1990), Semtner (1976), Gallée
(1997)
22h forecast
? Non-hydrostatic atmospheric model2-12 km
resolution
12h forecast
6h forecast
CI concentration
15 m wind 12h forecast
12 km nested and coupled run
m/s
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