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The Role of Wave Dynamics and Small-Scale Topography for Downslope Wind Events in Southeast Greenland
2015
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
In Ammassalik, in southeast Greenland, downslope winds can reach hurricane intensity and represent a hazard for the local population and environment. They advect cold air down the ice sheet and over the Irminger Sea, where they drive large ocean-atmosphere heat fluxes over an important ocean convection region. Earlier studies have found them to be associated with a strong katabatic acceleration over the steep coastal slopes, flow convergence inside the valley of Ammassalik, and-in one
doi:10.1175/jas-d-14-0257.1
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