Numerical simulation of sea breezes with vertical wind shear during dry season at Cape of Three Points, West Africa

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Two different meteorological situations, characterized by two contrasted wind profiles between 500 and 2000 m have been studied, with two types of transitions between the lower circulation (SW monsoon) and the upper African easterly jet (AEJ). The first one is a veering case (6 January) and the second is a backing case (23 January). Calculations of CAPE (convective available potential energy) show that whereas instability is a maximum at both sides of the cape, the site of enhanced convection is determined by the wind shear in the 500-2000 m layer. Numerical results confirm satellite observations. -from Authors

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Cautenet, S., & Rosset, R. (1989). Numerical simulation of sea breezes with vertical wind shear during dry season at Cape of Three Points, West Africa. Monthly Weather Review, 117(2), 329–339. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1989)117<0329:NSOSBW>2.0.CO;2

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