- Helm Wind
The Helm Wind is a named
wind inCumbria ,England , a north-easterly wind which blows down the south-west slope of theCross Fell escarpment. It is the only named wind in theBritish Isles . It may take its name from thehelmet orcap of cloud that forms above Cross Fell, known as the Helm Bar, since a line of clouds over the fells can predict and accompany a Helm.(It is a local example of the strong winds that can blow down-slope in the lee of mountain barriers, known as
foehn wind s. This term originally applied to winds in theAlps but is now used for similar winds elsewhere - but there are many local names).Valuable research into the wind was carried out by
Gordon Manley in the 1930s. Manley interpreted the phenomenon in hydrodynamic terms as a "standing wave " and "rotor", a model confirmed in 1939 by glider flights.----
The Helm Wind in
Mallerstang :
Thedale at the head of the Eden Valley has its own version of the Helm Wind, which sweeps over Mallerstang Edge and affects especially the central part of the dale. This can be equally fierce and can blow for two days or more, sometimes sounding like an express train.
As is the case for its better known bigger brother, the coming of a Helm Wind is accompanied by the formation of a dense cap of cloud (a "Helm Bar") which, in this case, forms along the high ground on the eastern side of the dale.External links
* [http://www.history.rochester.edu/pennymag/215/hw.htm Helm-Wind] article from
The Penny Magazine
* [http://www.stevebulman.f9.co.uk/cumbria/helmwind.html Images Of Cumbria - The Helm Wind (no actual images)]
* [http://www.mallerstang.com/visit2.html A Helm Bar over Mallerstang Edge]
* [http://www.newscientist.com/channel/earth/mg18624991.700 New Scientist Premium- Histories: When the helm wind blows - Histories]
* [http://farm1.static.flickr.com/179/445331434_ee0264ca09_o.jpgExample of a Helm Bar taken from near Appleby in Westmorland on April 3rd 2007]
* [http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/wind/The-Helm-Wind.htm Helm Wind article] on a website that specialises in "wind of the world".References
* David Uttley, The Anatomy of the Helm Wind, Bookcase, 1998 ISBN 0951992102
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