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    The Multi-Scale Structure of the Australian Cool Changes

    In Southern Australia summertime deep cold fronts are frequently preceded by a shallow cold frontal line connected to a prefrontal lower tropospheric trough. The advance of this line defines a “cool change” w...

    H. Kraus, C. M. Ewenz, M. Kremer, J. M. Hacker in Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics (2000)

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    Sea-breeze Front Variations in Space and Time

     This paper is a contribution to experimental meteorology: A sea-breeze front was investigated by aircraft observations and thorough numerical analysis using an unprecedented number of runs crossing the same f...

    K. Stephan, H. Kraus, C. M. Ewenz, J. M. Hacker in Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics (1999)

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    Enhanced cold front propagation due to turbulent mixing

    The influence of turbulent friction on the propagation of cold fronts is investigated by numerical simulations using a two-dimensional mesoscale model. We compare the frictional effect with the effects of larg...

    A. Becker, K. Keuler, C. M. Ewenz, H. Kraus in Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics (1997)