Date:01/01/1995
Subject:(54) Polar Low
Author:Douglas, M.W., M.A. Shapiro, L.S. Fedor, L. Saukkonen
Title:Research Aircraft observations of a polar low at the East Greenland ice edge
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 123, 5-15
Abstract:The structure of a subsynoptic-scale cyclone (polar low) that formed along the east Greenland ice edge during the 1989 Coordinated Eastern Arctic Research Experiment (CEAREX) is described using NOAA WP-3D research aircraft and satellite observations. Satellite imagery showed a well-defined 400-km-wide comma cloud pattern during the time of the aircraft observations.
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Date:07/01/1995
Subject:(54) Polar Low
Author:Gallee, H.
Title:Simulation of the mesocyclonic activity in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 123, 2051-2069
Abstract:The mesocyclonic activity in the southwestern Ross Sea is examined, with emphasis on its forcing by katabatic winds.
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Date:02/01/1991
Subject:(54) Polar Low
Author:Bond, N.A., M.A. Shapiro
Title:Polar lows over the Gulf of Alaska in conditions of reverse shear
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 119, 551-572
Abstract:The formation of two polar lows over the Gulf of Alaska are studied, using observations taken during the OCEAN STORMS experiment.
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Date:01/01/1991
Subject:(54) Polar Low
Author:Douglas, M.W., L.S. Fedor, M.A. Shapiro
Title:Polar low structure over the northern Gulf of Alaska based on research aircraft observations
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 119, 32-54
Abstract:During the 1987 Alaska Storms Program, a polar low that developed over the northern Gulf of Alaska was investigated during two flights by a WP-3D research aircraft on successive days.
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Date:12/15/1992
Subject:(54) Polar Low
Author:Montgomery, M.T., B.F. Farrell
Title:Polar low dynamics
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 49, 2484-2505
Abstract:Polar lows are intense subsynoptic-scale cyclones that form over high-latitude oceans in association with deep cumulus convection and strong ambient baroclinicity
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Date:12/01/1997
Subject:(54) Polar Low
Author:Bresche, J.F., R.J. Reed, M.D. Albright
Title:A polar-low development over the Bering Sea: Analysis, numerical simulation, and sensitivity experiments.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 125, 3109-3130
Abstract:A polar low that developed over the western Bering Sea on 7 March 1977 and tracked across St. Paul Island is investigated using observations and the Penn State Univ.-NCAR model (MM5).
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Date:01/01/2001
Subject:(54) Polar Low
Author:Pagowski, M., G.W.K. Moore
Title:A Numerical study of an extreme cold-air outbreak over the labrador sea: sea ice, air-sea interaction, and devlopment of polar lows
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, 47-72
Abstract:In this paper, the ability of the MM5 mesoscale forecast model to simulate the air-sea interaction, boundary layer development, and mesoscale structure associated with a cold-air outbreak over the Labrador Sea is investigated.
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Date:01/01/2001
Subject:(54) Polar Low
Author:Pagowski, M., G. W. K. Moore
Title:A numerical study of an extreme cold-air outbreak over the Labrador Sea: Sea ice, air-sea interaction, and development of polar lows
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, pp. 47-72
Abstract:In this paper, the ability of the MM5 mesoscale forecast model to simulate the air-sea interaction, boundary layer development, and mesoscale structure associated with a cold-air outbreak over the Labrador Sea is investigated.
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Record ID:54/8

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