Antarctic Record (Oct 1979)

Some Characteristics of Turbulence in Katabatic Winds over Mizuho Plateau, East Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)

  • Shun'ichi KOBAYASHI,
  • Tamotsu ISHIDA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15094/00008096
Journal volume & issue
no. 67
pp. 75 – 85

Abstract

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Wind turbulence was observed, using sonic anemometers, on a snow surface at Mizuho Station (2230 m above sea level, Lat. 70°41.9'S, Long. 44°19.9'E) and on a bare ice field near the Yamato Mountains (1700 m above sea level, Lat. 71°18'S, Long. 35゜40'E) in the Mizuho Plateau in 1973 by the party of the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-14). Observations revealed, as to katabatic winds blowing above the two places, that the one above the latter is characterized by the presence of a hydraulic jump generated by nunataks there, resulting in a stronger turbulence than the one above the former which is stationary. Hence, a comparison is made in this paper between characteristics of turbulence and a hydraulic jump in a katabatic wind