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Numerical Simulations of the Foehn in the Rhine Valley on 24 October 1999 (MAP IOP 10)
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ABSTRACT
This paper presents numerical simulations of the MAP IOP 10 foehn case (24 October 1999) for the lower Alpine Rhine Valley, which was one of the two target areas selected for foehn observations. The simulations have been performed with a modified version of the fifth-generation Pe
nnsylvania State University-NCAR Mesoscale Model MM5. Most importantly, the horizontal diffusion of temperature and the mixing ratios of water vapor and cloud water is computed truly horizontally rather than along the model surfaces, as is the case in the original MM5.
In the Rhine Valley, the foehn case ...
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