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The influence of mountain-valley breeze circulations on the formation and maintenance of dry lids in the COPS region

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The Convective and Orographically-Induced Precipita-tion Study (COPS) is an international field campaign which took place during the summer of 2007 over the Vosges, the Rhine Valley and the Black-Forest (Figure 1). The aim of this intensive observation campaign was to study various phases of convection and con-vective environment and improve quantitative precipi-tation forecasts (Wulfmeyer et al in [3]). An analysis of water-vapor profiles shows the existence of tropo-spheric dry air layers for several days. These dry air layers, also known as lids, are hypothesized to play an important role in the inhibition and the initiation of con-vection over the COPS region. Sometimes, these lay-ers are very thin and require instruments with a good vertical resolution to be observed, such as radiosound-ings or Lidar profilers.

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Météorologie
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hal-00668855 , version 1 (10-02-2012)

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Christophe Merlet, Cyrille Flamant, Sophie Bastin, Paolo Di Girolamo, Jean-Pierre Chaboureau, et al.. The influence of mountain-valley breeze circulations on the formation and maintenance of dry lids in the COPS region. ISARS 2010 (International Symposium for the Advancement of Boundary Layer Remote Sensing), Jun 2010, Paris, France. ⟨hal-00668855⟩
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