Gap winds in Howe Sound, British Columbia, are described and placed in
context by reviewing studies of similar phenomena in other locations.
An observational program consisting of a surface mesonetwork and vert
ical soundings shows that gap winds vary considerably along and across
the channel, as well as vertically. Wind strength generally increases
down channel, and strongest winds are found below 1000-m depth. Resul
ts from application of a 3D mesoscale numerical model to a gap wind ca
se compare reasonably well with observations. Model output reveals mor
e details of horizontal and especially vertical flow structure than is
possible from observations. Model vertical cross sections and Froude
number output indicate similarity with hydraulic dow. This is further
substantiated by a force-balance analysis of model output.