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Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
An extreme rainfall event, associated with a cold front, which occurred on
11-12 January 1997 over Greece is investigated through observational analys
is and numerical simulations. The analysed storm system produced large amou
nts of rainfall, with devastating impacts over central and southern Greece,
where at some sites 24-hour accumulated precipitation exceeded 300 mm. The
model analysis was performed with the three-dimensional non-hydrostatic Co
lorado State University Regional Atmospheric Modeling System. The model res
ults caught the larger-scale features present in the observational analyses
while developing more realistic finer-scale features. Sensitivity tests ar
e also performed in order to investigate the role of the topography of the
Greek peninsula on the enhancement of convection. Indeed, the orientation o
f the flow was optimal for advection of moist air with a maximized fetch ov
er the sea, and at an angle of impact optimum for orographic lifting ahead
of the main topographic axes of continental Greece.