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On the Orographically Generated Low-Level Easterly Jet and Severe Downslope Storms of March 2006 over the Tacheng Basin of Northwest China
2018
Monthly Weather Review
A high-latitude low-level easterly jet (LLEJ) and downslope winds, causing severe dust storms over the Tacheng basin of northwestern China in March 2006 when the dust source regions were previously covered by snow with frozen soil, are studied in order to understand the associated meteorological conditions and the impact of complex topography on the generation of the LLEJ. Observational analyses show the development of a large-scale, geostrophically balanced, easterly flow associated with a
doi:10.1175/mwr-d-17-0355.1
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