THE POSSIBILITIES OF ANALYZING THE INVERSION LAYER ACCORDING TO REANALYSIS DATA

M.M. Makhambetova, N. Abayev
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The study of thermal inversion layers in the atmosphere plays an important role in understanding various atmospheric processes and solving environmental and meteorological problems. This work is devoted to evaluating the potential of thermal inversion layer analysis using ERA5 reanalysis data in the nearground layer as an alternative to the limited availability of aerological stations.The characteristics of inversions calculated using ERA5 reanalysis data and radiosonde data from the Karaganda Aerological Station for the period from 2012 to 2021 were compared. General inversions occur most often in January (15...18 times), while in spring and autumn, the average monthly number of cases is 4...10. In the summertime, surface inversions occur most frequently, with a mean monthly value of up to 25 times. The intensity of different surface inversions varies between -1 °C ... -9 °С. The results of the study showed a close similarity between the ERA5 reanalysis data and the radiosonde data. This indicates the suitability of the reanalysis data for studying thermal inversions. This study contributes to the development of knowledge in atmospheric pollution, weather forecasting, aviation meteorology, and the development of climate models by using reanalysis data to study inversion phenomena.
根据再分析资料分析逆温层的可能性
大气热逆温层的研究对于认识各种大气过程、解决环境和气象问题具有重要意义。这项工作致力于评估利用ERA5近地层再分析数据进行热逆温层分析的潜力,作为有限可用的气象站的替代方案。比较了2012 - 2021年卡拉干达气象站ERA5再分析资料和探空资料反演的特征。一般逆温最常发生在1月(15…18例),而在春秋两季,月平均病例数为4 ~ 10例。在夏季,地表逆温发生最频繁,平均每月可达25次。不同表面反转的强度在-1°C…9°С。研究结果表明,ERA5再分析数据与探空数据非常相似。这说明了再分析资料对热反演研究的适用性。本研究利用再分析资料研究逆温现象,有助于大气污染、天气预报、航空气象知识的发展,以及气候模式的发展。
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