The behavior of stratified air flowing around an isolated mountain is dependent on an internal Froude number (F), which indicates the relative importance of upstream velocity and vertical stratification. Three cases of the flow in the lee of the Olympic Mountains in the State of Washington are studied where the measured F was in the range 1.0-1.4 but apparently dominated by stable stratification. This study combined measurements of spatial variation of low-level winds and other parameters from a NOAA P-3 research aircraft with a dense network of surface stations including eight meteorological buoys and six upper-air stations. Results from these cases show the presence of an area of light winds in the lee of the Olympic Mountains.-from Authors
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Walter, B. A., & Overland, J. E. (1982). Response of stratified flow in the lee of the Olympic Mountains. Monthly Weather Review, 110(10), 1458–1473. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1982)110<1458:ROSFIT>2.0.CO;2
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