Samuel Viana
Agencia Estatal de Meteorología
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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences | 2010
Samuel Viana; E. Terradellas; Carlos Yagüe
Abstract Drainage or katabatic flows are common mesoscale circulations established as a result of differential radiative cooling of near-surface air masses in sloping terrain. The initial irruption of these flows, with sudden shifts in wind speed and direction, may result in vertical displacements of air parcels from their equilibrium position, which prove to be a common source of internal gravity waves. This paper illustrates this mechanism and describes the main features of the oscillations following the study of observational data gathered throughout one night during the Stable Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment in Spain 2006 (SABLES2006) field campaign. Pressure differences, measured by microbarometers set at different levels of a tower, help to interpret the evolution of other atmospheric variables, provide a detailed picture of the irruption of a drainage current, and reveal the formation of gravity waves at its top. The main parameters of the waves are derived from wavelet cross correlation of p...
Acta Geophysica | 2012
Samuel Viana; Carlos Yagüe; Gregorio Maqueda
Data from the SABLES 2006 field campaign are used in order to analyse some of the main processes present along the nocturnal periods: surface-based inversions, low level jets, katabatic winds, wave-like motions, pressure perturbations, etc. These processes have an important influence on the vertical structure (both thermal and dynamical) of the atmospheric boundary layer, and can be better described with the synergetic combination of RASS-SODAR data and in-situ measurements (such as sonic anemometer data and high-resolution pressure series from microbarometers). It is shown how the different air masses and their evolution are easily identified when pressure and RASS-SODAR wind and temperature data are presented together. Likewise, periodic pressure fluctuations observed in the surface array of microbarometers reveal the existence of gravity wave motions whose propagation is better understood after locating the wave ducting layers with the help of RASS-SODAR average wind ant temperature profiles.
Advances in Science and Research | 2012
C. Román-Cascón; Carlos Yagüe; Mariano Sastre; Gregorio Maqueda; Francisco Salamanca; Samuel Viana
Física de la tierra | 2008
Carlos Yagüe; Samuel Viana; Gregorio Maqueda; Montserrat F. Lazcano; Gema Morales; Julia M. Rees
Física de la tierra | 2008
Samuel Viana; Carlos Yagüe; Gregorio Maqueda; Gema Morales
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2015
C. Román-Cascón; Carlos Yagüe; Samuel Viana; Mariano Sastre; Gregorio Maqueda; Marie Lothon; Iñigo Gómara
Física de la tierra | 2010
Carlos Yagüe; Samuel Viana; Gregorio Maqueda; Gema Morales; Mariano Sastre; David Ramos; José Mª Vindel
Advances in Science and Research | 2012
Mariano Sastre; Carlos Yagüe; C. Román-Cascón; Gregorio Maqueda; Francisco Salamanca; Samuel Viana
Archive | 2012
C. Rom; Mariano Sastre; Gregorio Maqueda; Francisco Salamanca; Samuel Viana
Archive | 2010
Gregorio Maqueda; Mariano Sastre; Carmen Viñas; Samuel Viana; Carlos Yagüe