The Southeasterly Gale in Tianshan Grand Canyon in Xinjiang, China: A Case Study

The southeasterly gale in Xinjiang, China is a severe local weather phenomenon that is occasionally observed near the northwest opening of the Tianshan Grand Canyon. On 8 June 2013, a strong southeasterly gale attacked Urumchi with an average ground wind velocity of 15 m s−1 and wind gusts that reac...

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