Author/Authors :
S. Davolio ، نويسنده , , A. BUZZI، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The evolution of Antarctic katabatic wind in the vicinity of Terra Nova Bay has been studied
using a three-dimensional, hydrostatic, limited area model. Realistic simulations of a summer
katabatic event, using different horizontal resolutions, have been performed by employing a
sequential self-nesting procedure. The high-resolution orography data allow a description of
the structure of the main valleys and of the two different flows descending from the broad
Reeves Glacier and (with less accuracy) channelled into the much narrower Priestley Glacier
valley, respectively. The mechanism of katabatic wind development has been investigated by
means of a Lagrangian diagnostic study performed along trajectories flowing down from the
above-mentioned glaciers. Heat balance and kinetic energy balance have been evaluated accurately
in order to asses the characteristics of the two katabatic currents that may superpose once
they reach the Nansen Ice Sheet