Title of article :
An F3 downburst in Austria—A case study with special focus on the importance of real-time site surveys
Author/Authors :
G. Pistotnik، نويسنده , , Georg and Holzer، نويسنده , , Alois Martin and Kaltenbِck، نويسنده , , Rudolf and Tschannett، نويسنده , , Simon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
On 1 March 2008, the powerful late winter cyclone “Emma” caused widespread damage over Central Europe. Deep convection along the cold front resulted in a significant enhancement of gusts in some places, peaking in an unusually strong downburst in a sparsely populated area near Braunau (Austria). Only a site survey revealed the extraordinary intensity of this downburst that vividly contrasted with its sparse media coverage.
tudy aims to describe the development of this severe local storm by using remote sensing data and objective analysis fields, as well as its damage analysis by presenting photographs and maps created during the site survey. A top-down approach from synoptic scales towards small scales is pursued in order to accentuate the increasing uncertainties with decreasing scales. Finally the subtle but far-reaching aftermath of this storm is presented, which is not only confined to the meteorological community but also reacts on risk management circles, authorities and the general public. Special emphasis of the whole study is placed on the fact that the assessment of this case would have taken a significantly different outcome without the accomplishment of this site survey.
Keywords :
Split front , Site survey , Dry intrusion , Downburst , Wintertime convection
Journal title :
Atmospheric Research
Journal title :
Atmospheric Research