Journal article

Climatological aspects of cyclogenesis near Adélie Land Antarctica

DH Bromwich, DF Steinhoff, I Simmonds, K Keay, RL Fogt

Tellus Series A Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography | Published : 2011

Abstract

The Adélie Land coastal region of Antarctica is one of the most prominent cyclogenesis regions in the Southern Hemisphere, and is adjacent to the continent's most intense katabatic wind regime. However, the physical mechanisms responsible for cyclogenesis are not known. A manual analysis of cyclogenesis for the 2003-2005 period using output from the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS) identifies two primary patterns of cyclogenesis near the Adélie Land coast. For "secondary development" cyclones, enhanced low-level cyclonic vorticity and baroclinicity result from the combination of an existing synoptic-scale cyclone to the west, coastal barrier winds and katabatic winds. "Lee cyclog..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by NASA via Grant NNG04GM26G and the National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs via UCAR Subcontract S01-22901. Parts of this work were made possible by a grant from the Australian Research Council. Petteri Uotila provided UM tracking scheme output from AMPS. Byrd Polar Research Center Contribution Number 1408.