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Gravity Wave Excitation during the Coastal Transition of an Extreme Katabatic Flow in Antarctica

Ghislain Picard
Claudio Durán-Alarcón
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Simon Alexander
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Alexis Berne

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The offshore extent of Antarctic katabatic winds exerts a strong control on the production of sea ice and the formation of polynyas. In this study, we make use of a combination of ground-based remotely sensed and meteorological measurements at Dumont d'Urville (DDU) station, satellite images, and simulations with the Weather Research and Forecasting Model to analyze a major katabatic wind event in Adélie Land. Once well developed over the slope of the ice sheet, the katabatic flow experiences an abrupt transition near the coastal edge consisting of a sharp increase in the boundary layer depth, a sudden decrease in wind speed, and a decrease in Froude number from 3.5 to 0.3. This so-called katabatic jump manifests as a turbulent ''wall'' of blowing snow in which updrafts exceed 5 m s 21. The wall reaches heights of 1000 m and its horizontal extent along the coast is more than 400 km. By destabilizing the boundary layer downstream, the jump favors the trapping of a gravity wave train-with a horizontal wavelength of 10.5 km-that develops in a few hours. The trapped gravity waves exert a drag that considerably slows down the low-level outflow. Moreover, atmospheric rotors form below the first wave crests. The wind speed record measured at DDU in 2017 (58.5 m s 21) is due to the vertical advection of momentum by a rotor. A statistical analysis of observations at DDU reveals that katabatic jumps and low-level trapped gravity waves occur frequently over coastal Adélie Land. It emphasizes the important role of such phenomena in the coastal Antarctic dynamics.
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hal-03065736 , version 1 (17-12-2020)

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Étienne Vignon, Ghislain Picard, Claudio Durán-Alarcón, Simon Alexander, Hubert Gallée, et al.. Gravity Wave Excitation during the Coastal Transition of an Extreme Katabatic Flow in Antarctica. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2020, 77 (4), pp.1295-1312. ⟨10.1175/JAS-D-19-0264.1⟩. ⟨hal-03065736⟩
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