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Comparison of the Synoptic Environment and Mechanisms of Two Cases of Surface Cyclogenesis in Greek Area Associated to Strong Low-Level Cold Surges
H Karvelis, J Kouroutzoglou, HA Flocas, M Hatzaki, K Tsioutra, A Lalos, K Keay, I Simmonds, G Katavoutas, TS Karacostas (ed.), AF Bais (ed.), PT Nastos (ed.)
PERSPECTIVES ON ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES | SPRINGER | Published : 2017
Abstract
In this study the synoptic environment and thermodynamic mechanisms of two cases of surface cyclogenesis in the south Ionian and Aegean Seas, associated to strong low-level cold surges, are analyzed. The cases are characteristic examples of two different synoptic categories, affecting the weather in the Greek area. The analysis was performed using the ERA-Interim dataset on a 0.5° × 0.5° regular latitude-longitude grid. In the first case, the passage of a frontal depression from North Greece caused the extension of a cold anticyclone from NW Europe towards Greece. Then, the formation of a surface frontal depression is triggered over the south Ionian Sea. In the second case, the eastward move..
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