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Understanding Local Diurnal Winds

• Sea Breezes and Land Breezes dependent on the differences in heating and cooling between land and water.

• Upslope and downslope winds forced by the differences in heating and cooling between terrain and lowlands.

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Sea and Land Breezes

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Sea Breeze

Return Flow

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Return Flow

Land Breeze Circulation

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Sea Breeze Facts

• Builds up in coastal regions during the day

• Best developed in late spring and summer when sun is strongest.

• Can cool the coast by 5-15F, sometimes more.

• Tends to suppress clouds over water, but enhance over land.

• Starts at the coast and extends landward and seeward, 20-50 km

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Sea Breeze Front: sharp leading edge of cooler air

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Can See the Influence of Sea and Land Breezes on Clouds

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Washington Coast Sea Breeze Front

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Colliding Sea Breezes Can Produce Strong Upward Motion

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Fig. 7-7, p. 176

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Sea Breeze Winds Along the Southern Oregon Coast

• Gusts frequently reach 30-35 knots during the summer during the afternoon.

• Very painful to stay on the beach!

• Strong pressure gradient normal to the coast between the warm land areas and the cold upwelling water.

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2-minute average July-August winds along the Northwest coast.

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Southern Oregon Coast Near Brookings

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SummerDiurnalWinds

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The Sound BreezeViewed Using Ferry Data

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Picture take in Sequim looking NStrong Regional Sea Breeze Winds During the Summer

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Land Breezes Tend to Be Weak in the Northwest

• Why? Because the land rarely cools down more than the water.

• Local minimum temperatures generally in the low to mid-50s…similar to the temperature of the Sound and the Pacific Ocean.

• But it can happen in winter during unusually cold periods.

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Land Breeze example during a cold period.

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Slope Winds

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Slope WindsUpslope Flow on Heated Slopes

Downslope Flow on Cooled Slopes

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Low temperatures are generally cooler in low spots on cold, cloud-free nights.

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Eastern Washington Slope flows

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Fig. 7-11, p. 178

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Fig. 7-11, p. 178

Warm WarmL L

Valley breeze

Cool H HCool

Mountain breeze

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Fig. 7-12, p. 179


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