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Numerical study of a downslope windstorm in Northwestern Greece
Authors:I Koletsis  K Lagouvardos  V Kotroni  A Bartzokas
Institution:aNational Observatory of Athens, Institute of Environmental Research and Sustainable Development, Lofos Koufou, P. Pendeli, 15236, Athens, Greece;bUniversity of Ioannina, Laboratory of Meteorology, Department of Physics, Ioannina, Greece
Abstract:This paper describes the leeside wind storm of 25–26 March 1998, the most intense wind storm of the last decade in Northwestern Greece. This wind storm produced wind gusts of not, vert, similar 30 m s− 1 that resulted in tree uprooting, roof damaging, electric power network disruption and flooding in the lake-side areas of Ioannina city in Northwestern Greece. With the aim to identify the role of Mountain Mitsikeli near the city of Ioannina on the windstorm and to investigate the physical mechanisms responsible for such orographically induced weather events, numerical simulations with MM5 model have been performed. The model results showed that a resolution of 2-km resolution is necessary in order to reproduce the localized character of the wind storm. The analysis revealed that a synergistic combination of the cross-barrier northeasterly flow, the stable layer above the mountain top and the presence of a critical level, led to the intensification of the lee side winds during the studied wind event. Sensitivity experiments with modified topography, further supported the important role of mountain Mitsikeli that stands as an isolated obstacle, on the modification of the wind field during the observed windstorm.
Keywords:Windstorm  Mountain wave breaking  Downslope winds
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