Forcing Mechanisms for Washoe Zephyr—A Daytime Downslope Wind System in the Lee of the Sierra Nevada

Author:

Zhong Shiyuan1,Li Ju2,Clements Craig B.3,De Wekker Stephan F. J.4,Bian Xindi5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography, and Center for Climate Change and Earth Observations, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan

2. Institute of Urban Meteorology, Beijing, China

3. Department of Geosciences, and Institute of Multi-dimensional Air Quality Studies, University of Houston, Houston, Texas

4. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

5. U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service Northern Research Station, East Lansing, Michigan

Abstract

AbstractThis paper investigates the formation mechanisms for a local wind phenomenon known as Washoe Zephyr that occurs frequently in the lee of the Sierra Nevada. Unlike the typical thermally driven slope flows with upslope wind during daytime and downslope at night, the Washoe Zephyr winds blow down the lee slopes of the Sierra Nevada in the afternoon against the local pressure gradient. Long-term hourly surface wind data from several stations on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada and rawinsonde sounding data in the region are analyzed and numerical simulations are performed to test the suggested hypotheses on the formation mechanisms for this interesting phenomenon. The results from surface and upper-air climate data analyses and numerical modeling indicate that the Washoe Zephyr is primarily a result of a regional-scale pressure gradient that develops because of asymmetric heating of the atmosphere between the western side of the Sierra Nevada and the elevated, semiarid central Nevada and Great Basin on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada. The frequent influence of the Pacific high on California in the summer season helps to enhance this pressure gradient and therefore strengthen the flow. Westerly synoptic-scale winds over the Sierra Nevada and the associated downward momentum transfer are not necessary for its development, but strong westerly winds aloft work in concert with the regional-scale pressure gradient to produce the strongest Washoe Zephyr events.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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