Abstract

AbstractCierzo in the Ebro Valley and Levante and Poniente in the Strait of Gibraltar are three of the main winds over the Iberian Peninsula. However, their study is difficult due to the limited amount of observational data and available literature. In addition, current reanalysis products do not usually have sufficient resolution, generally greater than 10 km, to capture the orographic characteristics of these winds. In this study we explore the ability of high‐resolution COSMO‐REA6 reanalysis (6 km, 0.055°) to describe Cierzo, Levante and Poniente using HadISD observational data validation whenever it was possible. A numerical definition according to the characteristics of these winds is proposed through speed and directional range thresholds. Regional winds statistics, annual cycles, wind roses and covered areas are calculated. The results show a reasonable agreement between reanalysis and observations, with an annual average of 95 Cierzo days, and around 80 Levante and Poniente days for the whole period. These windy days typically extend around 21,000 km2 (or 600 reanalysis cells). Both extension and number of days present strong annual cycles and interannual variability. Several weather regimes associated to those regional wind days are obtained, in agreement with other comparable studies. Therefore, the study shows the capability of the high‐resolution COSMO‐REA6 reanalysis to capture and describe regional winds such as Cierzo, Levante and Poniente.

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