Abstract
The forcing mechanisms of the diurnal thermal depression formed over the Iberian Peninsula in the summer and the typical air circulation induced over the Northern Plateau are analyzed by a two-dimensional hydrostatic, high-resolution, primitive equation model applied in a vertical plane perpendicular to the coastline of the Bay of Biscay. Such circulation is characterized by a low-level flow of relatively cold air that progresses inward over the elevated central plateau throughout the afternoon and evening, reaching inland distances up to 150 km at dawn, which tends to fill up the already formed thermal depression. Despite the simplicity of the model, the results obtained show a satisfactory agreement with observations. -from Authors
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Gaertner, M. A., Fernandez, C., & Castro, M. (1993). A two-dimensional simulation of the Iberian summer thermal low. Monthly Weather Review, 121(10), 2740–2756. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1993)121<2740:ATDSOT>2.0.CO;2
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