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Article Dans Une Revue Boundary-Layer Meteorology Année : 2016

Characterization of Atmospheric Ekman Spirals at Dome C, Antarctica

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We use wind speed and temperature measurements taken along a 45-m meteorological tower located at Dome C, Antarctica (75.06°S, 123.19)E) to highlight and characterize the Ekman spiral. Firstly, temperature records reveal that the atmospheric boundary layer at Dome C is stable during winter and summer nights (i.e., >85 % of the time). The wind vector, in both speed and direction, also shows a strong dependence with elevation. An Ekman model was then fitted to the measurements. Results show that the wind vector follows the Ekman spiral structure for more than 20 % of the year (2009). Most Ekman spirals have been detected during summer nights, that is, when the boundary layer is slightly stratified. During these episodes, the boundary-layer height ranged from 25 to 100 m, the eddy viscosity from 0.004 to 0.06 m2 s−1, and the Richardson number from zero to 1.6.

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Météorologie
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hal-01306757 , version 1 (25-04-2016)

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Jean-François Rysman, Alain Lahellec, Etienne Vignon, Christophe Genthon, Sébastien Verrier. Characterization of Atmospheric Ekman Spirals at Dome C, Antarctica. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 2016, 160 (2), pp. 363-373. ⟨10.1007/s10546-016-0144-y⟩. ⟨hal-01306757⟩
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