Fall wind explained

A fall wind is a type of downslope wind. Like katabatic winds, it is driven by the flow of an elevated, high-density (usually cold) air mass into a lower-density (warmer) air mass, but the term fall wind is restricted to the cases where the cold air mass is not due to radiative cooling of a slope, but to the presence of a dense air mass at the top of a slope.[1] A well-known example of a fall wind is the Bora in the Adriatic sea region, to the extent that the term ‘bora wind’ is sometimes used to designate a fall wind.[2]

The presence of the dense (cold) air mass at the top can be caused by various meteorological phenomena, such as the arrival of a cold front, or from the advection of cool marine air by a sea breeze.[3] The flow of the dense air mass during fall winds events is similar to the flow of water over a dam, with a hydraulic jump found downstream.[4]

Examples of fall winds are the Bora in the Adriatic, the Athos fall wind[5] in Greece, or the Marinada in Catalonia.

References

  1. Web site: . 2024-03-30 . Fall wind . 2024-12-24 . Glossary of Meteorology of the American Meteorological Society.
  2. Web site: Stull . Roland . 2020-03-31 . 17.10: Downslope Winds . 2024-12-24 . Geosciences LibreTexts . en.
  3. Lunel . Tanguy . Jimenez . Maria Antonia . Cuxart . Joan . Martinez-Villagrasa . Daniel . Boone . Aaron . Le Moigne . Patrick . 2024-07-05 . The marinada fall wind in the eastern Ebro sub-basin: physical mechanisms and role of the sea, orography and irrigation . Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics . en . 24 . 13 . 7637–7666 . 10.5194/acp-24-7637-2024 . free . 2024ACP....24.7637L . 1680-7324.
  4. Web site: Stull . Roland . 2020-01-22 . 17.4: Open-channel Hydraulics . 2024-12-24 . Geosciences LibreTexts . en.
  5. Web site: 2024-03-28 . Athos fall wind . Glossary of Meteorology of the American Meteorological Society.