Title of article
Diurnal circulation of the South American Altiplano: observations in a valley and at a pass
Author/Authors
JOACHIM REUDER ، نويسنده , , JOSEPH EGGER ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
9
From page
254
To page
262
Abstract
In 2003, two quasipermanent stations have been installed at the Bolivian Altiplano in order to study the diurnal circulation
of this huge meridionally oriented plateau at an altitude of ∼4000 m above msl. The station Tambo Quemado is located
at the eastern side of a pass leading from the Altiplano down to the Pacific in the west. The station Rio de La Paz
is positioned in a valley leading from the eastern lowlands to the city of La Paz. The data from these stations are
analyzed mainly on the basis of master equations. The coefficients of a master equation are based on the observations
and give the transfer rates of flow states in the phase space of selected observed variables like the horizontal wind
components at a station. At Tambo Quemado, there is easterly upslope wind after sunrise but westerly inflow to the
Altiplano takes over in the afternoon. Perturbations of this diurnal system with westerlies throughout the day are not
uncommon. The diurnal flow system in the valley of the Rio de La Paz is extremely regular in that upvalley flow
invariably becomes intense around noon. The nocturnal flow is weak without a preferred direction. It is a surprising
result that the downvalley flow is moister than the upvalley flow. This finding and additional measurements downstream
from the station suggest that at least part of the upvalley flow does not originate in the lowlands but descends from higher
levels.
Journal title
Tellus. Series A
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Tellus. Series A
Record number
436587
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