A Modeling Study on the Downslope Wind of “Katevatos” in Greece and Implications for the Battle of Arachova in 1826

Downslope winds and lee gravity waves are common features of mountainous environments. A similar weather type at Mt. Parnassos in Arachova, Greece is known as “Katevatos” and has devastating results for the population and visitors at the local touristic resorts. In this study, we analyze three incid...

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Main Authors: Solomos Stavros, Panagiotis T. Nastos, Dimitrios Emmanouloudis, Antonia Koutsouraki, Christos Zerefos
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/8/993
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spelling doaj-4d71f883e11440cf9a2c1fd08357d4172021-08-26T13:31:31ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332021-07-011299399310.3390/atmos12080993A Modeling Study on the Downslope Wind of “Katevatos” in Greece and Implications for the Battle of Arachova in 1826Solomos Stavros0Panagiotis T. Nastos1Dimitrios Emmanouloudis2Antonia Koutsouraki3Christos Zerefos4Research Centre for Atmospheric Physics and Climatology, Academy of Athens, 10679 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Climatology and Atmospheric Environment, Department of Geology and Geoenvironment, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 15772 Athens, GreeceUNESCO Chair Con-E-Ect on Conservation & Ecotourism of Riparian & Deltaic Ecosystems, 66100 Drama, GreeceLaboratory of Analysis and Management of Natural Disasters and Technological Risks, International Hellenic University, 66100 Drama, GreeceResearch Centre for Atmospheric Physics and Climatology, Academy of Athens, 10679 Athens, GreeceDownslope winds and lee gravity waves are common features of mountainous environments. A similar weather type at Mt. Parnassos in Arachova, Greece is known as “Katevatos” and has devastating results for the population and visitors at the local touristic resorts. In this study, we analyze three incidents of this atmospheric pattern at local scale resolution (1 × 1 km) with WRF model. This is the first study of this local weather hazard, and the following key factors are identified. (I) The main synoptic forcing is the propagation of an upper-level trough from central Europe towards the Balkans. (II) The associated generation of a surface low-pressure system over the Aegean Sea results in a northeast flow in the lower troposphere that is perpendicular to the main topographic ridge of Mt. Parnassos. (III) Generation of gravity waves and downward reflection of wave energy at the critical level between the upper level flow and the undercutting northeast current result in the formation of “Katevatos” downslope wind at the lee side of the mountain. This hurricane-scale wind is accompanied with horizontal transport of frozen rain and snow from the mountain tops towards the village of Arachova. This wind pattern appeared also during the battle of Arachova in November 1826 between the Greek and Ottoman forces resulting in enormous casualties due to the adverse weather conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/8/993Katevatosgravity wavesdownslopeArachova
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author Solomos Stavros
Panagiotis T. Nastos
Dimitrios Emmanouloudis
Antonia Koutsouraki
Christos Zerefos
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Panagiotis T. Nastos
Dimitrios Emmanouloudis
Antonia Koutsouraki
Christos Zerefos
A Modeling Study on the Downslope Wind of “Katevatos” in Greece and Implications for the Battle of Arachova in 1826
Atmosphere
Katevatos
gravity waves
downslope
Arachova
author_facet Solomos Stavros
Panagiotis T. Nastos
Dimitrios Emmanouloudis
Antonia Koutsouraki
Christos Zerefos
author_sort Solomos Stavros
title A Modeling Study on the Downslope Wind of “Katevatos” in Greece and Implications for the Battle of Arachova in 1826
title_short A Modeling Study on the Downslope Wind of “Katevatos” in Greece and Implications for the Battle of Arachova in 1826
title_full A Modeling Study on the Downslope Wind of “Katevatos” in Greece and Implications for the Battle of Arachova in 1826
title_fullStr A Modeling Study on the Downslope Wind of “Katevatos” in Greece and Implications for the Battle of Arachova in 1826
title_full_unstemmed A Modeling Study on the Downslope Wind of “Katevatos” in Greece and Implications for the Battle of Arachova in 1826
title_sort modeling study on the downslope wind of “katevatos” in greece and implications for the battle of arachova in 1826
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Downslope winds and lee gravity waves are common features of mountainous environments. A similar weather type at Mt. Parnassos in Arachova, Greece is known as “Katevatos” and has devastating results for the population and visitors at the local touristic resorts. In this study, we analyze three incidents of this atmospheric pattern at local scale resolution (1 × 1 km) with WRF model. This is the first study of this local weather hazard, and the following key factors are identified. (I) The main synoptic forcing is the propagation of an upper-level trough from central Europe towards the Balkans. (II) The associated generation of a surface low-pressure system over the Aegean Sea results in a northeast flow in the lower troposphere that is perpendicular to the main topographic ridge of Mt. Parnassos. (III) Generation of gravity waves and downward reflection of wave energy at the critical level between the upper level flow and the undercutting northeast current result in the formation of “Katevatos” downslope wind at the lee side of the mountain. This hurricane-scale wind is accompanied with horizontal transport of frozen rain and snow from the mountain tops towards the village of Arachova. This wind pattern appeared also during the battle of Arachova in November 1826 between the Greek and Ottoman forces resulting in enormous casualties due to the adverse weather conditions.
topic Katevatos
gravity waves
downslope
Arachova
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/8/993
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