Lecture 10. Local Circulations Scales of Air Motion • Microscale … · 2012-09-24 · Mountain...
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Lecture 10. Local Circulations
Scales of Air Motioncroscale (air circulation less than 5 km across)soscale (5-500 km)optic Scale (500-3000 km)bal Scale (3000 km or more)
(EOM)
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with local temperature contrasts or mountains, rather tha elsewhere.croscale (less than 5 km)ConvectionClear-air turbulencesoscale (5-500 km)Mountain wavesLand/Sea and Mountain/Valley breezesoptic/Global Scale (larger than 500 km)Monsoons
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Coriolis Force and Local Circulations
Coriolis force bends all winds to right (NH).n air parcel experiences roughly the same PGF for half al blow roughly along the isobars at a speed that achievese, with CF equal and opposite to PGF.wever, air parcels move through many local circulations i. During this time, the Coriolis force bends the wind righains dominant; air mainly blows from high to low press
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Convection
ating of surface forces hot, less dense (buoyant) air to risk.s takes place in eddies (whirls) a few hundred meters on
he convection extends high enough, clouds may be visibrafts
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EOM, p. 169
Clear Air Turbulence
urbulence we sometimes feel as bumpiness on aircraft flind shear, or rapid change of winds with height.
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ind shear
EOM, p. 169
If lower layer cloudy, can see cloud billows due to w
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Mountain Waves
produce strong winds in lee of mtns. (up to 150 mph inen visible as ‘lee wave clouds’ at the wave crests.
Lee Wave Clouds
(EOM)
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ld dense air spills down the mountain slopes, acceleratinong downslope winds, especially in valleys downwind ofds in Enumclaw).
ld is reduced by compressional warming as air descends,der than mild marine air.
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