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Investigation of sea-breeze/foehn in the Dead Sea valley employing high resolution WRF and observations

Kunin et al., 2019

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18344444972855132123
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Kunin P
Alpert P
Rostkier-Edelstein D
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Atmospheric Research

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The penetration of the uniquely strong Mediterranean Sea Breeze (MSB) into the Dead Sea (DS) valley has been studied for decades. However, the studies relied mostly on surface observations and coarse-model simulations. Motivated by the significant interdaily …
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