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Sea breeze development under an offshore synoptic wind in the South-Western Cape and implications for the Stellenbosch wine-producing area
Authors:V Bonnardot  O Planchon  S Cautenet
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Soil, Climate and Water of the Agricultural Research Council (ARC-ISCW), Stellenbosch, South Africa;(2) Climat et Occupation du Sol par TELedetection (COSTEL), UMR 6554/LETG-CNRS, University of Rennes-2, Rennes, France;(3) Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique (LaMP), UMR 6016-CNRS, Blaise Pascal University, France
Abstract:Summary Sea breezes were investigated during the maturation period of wine grapes in the South-Western Cape under particular synoptic wind conditions (onshore for Table Bay and offshore for False Bay). Observations from an automatic weather station network located in the Stellenbosch wine-producing area as well as the Regional Atmospheric Modelling System (RAMS, non-hydrostatic, parallel, version 4.3) were used. Results showed that two sea breezes developed, one from Table Bay late in the morning, and the other from False Bay later in the afternoon. The coastal low strengthened and deflected the sea breeze from Table Bay towards the south and south-east of the study area, while the offshore large-scale circulation hindered the development of the sea breeze in the opposite direction over False Bay and delayed its movement towards land. The decrease in temperature resulting from the onset of the sea breeze from the Atlantic early in the afternoon could be significant for viticulture, reducing the duration and intensity of high temperature stress on grapevine functioning at the coolest locations.
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