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Formation of Wind Gusts in an Extratropical Cyclone in the Light of Doppler Lidar Observations and Large-Eddy Simulations
2019
Monthly Weather Review
Damaging gusts in windstorms are represented by crude subgrid-scale parameterizations in today's weather and climate models. This limitation motivated the Wind and Storms Experiment (WASTEX) in winter 2016-17 in the Upper Rhine Valley over southwestern Germany. Gusts recorded at an instrumented tower during the passage of extratropical cyclone "Thomas" on 23 February 2017 are investigated based on measurements of radial wind with '70-m along-beam spacing from a fast-scanning Doppler lidar and
doi:10.1175/mwr-d-19-0241.1
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