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DTIC ADA155139: Mesoscale Features and Atmospheric Refraction

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This thesis summarizes the Marginal Ice Zone Experiment (MIZEX-83) conducted in the Arctic during the summer of 1983 and describes the mesoscale features and atmospheric refraction conditions. The three case studies examined are: warm air advection over dense pack ice causing strong elevated ducting and subrefraction; cold air advection over relatively open water causing shallow convection and normal refraction conditions; and large scale subsidence in the western quadrants of an anticyclone leading to super-refraction and weak ducting. Developing synoptic scale cyclones adjacent to the MIZEX-83 area often determined the airflow over the region. The observed large horizontal sea surface temperature gradients were the dominant forcing mechanisms on surface layer stability. Trapping layers associated with subsidence inversions can be located on satellite imagery by assuming that stratiform clouds form immediately below the inversion. Uniform cloud and refraction layers were not common during MIZEX-83 due to strong mesoscale variability.

Factors affecting inversion height include subsidence and entrainment mixing. Bulk Richardson number value for locations over the open water and pack ice show significant variability in stability conditions across the MIZ. Keywords: Fram Strait; East Greenland Sea; ABL mixing; and Atmospheric boundary layer

  • Creator/s: Defense Technical Information Center
  • Date: 12/1/1984
  • Year: 1984
  • Book Topics/Themes: DTIC Archive, McNitt, J A, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *ATMOSPHERIC REFRACTION, *PACK ICE, CLOUDS, LOW TEMPERATURE, STABILITY, AIR, LAYERS, AIR FLOW, THESES, BOUNDARY LAYER, CONVECTION, TRAPPING(CHARGED PARTICLES), SURFACES, CASE STUDIES, ICE, IMAGES, DUCTS, HIGH DENSITY, ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES, MIXING, INVERSION, VALUE, REFRACTION, LOW STRENGTH, ADVECTION, HEIGHT, ENTRAINMENT, OPEN WATER, ARCTIC REGIONS, GREENLAND SEA, EAST(DIRECTION), CONVECTION(ATMOSPHERIC), QUADRANTS, SHALLOW DEPTH

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