Min Deng, Michael P. Jensen, Scott E. Giangrande, Karen Johnson, Dié Wang, Yufei Chu, Tamanna Subba, Jean Carlos Peña, Paul Walter, James Flynn, Travis Griggs
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摘要
2022年9月10日,在美国能源部(DOE)大气辐射测量(ARM) TRACER活动期间,观测到一个封闭的海湾微风环流(BBC),随后是海湾微风锋(GBF)。利用高分辨率x波段扫描云雷达(XSACR)和新开发的定向磁带记录仪图,研究人员分析了雷达反射率和多普勒速度,以识别异常并跟踪这些环流的演变。BBC是一个中尺度系统,长约30公里,宽约30公里,深约2公里,由加尔维斯顿湾沿岸增强的水平对流卷形成,在6米s - 1的陆上气流异常下向西北移动,深度达到1.5公里,高空有回流。在观测到的6-9 K陆水温差驱动下,内陆渗透速度为2 m s−1。与英国广播公司相连的GBF在英国广播公司崩溃后增强,并伴有额外的南风,进一步深入内陆。经过TRACER场址时,两个锋面都显著影响了边界层热力学、动力学和气溶胶浓度。BBC事件表现出四个生命周期阶段——形成、发展、成熟和消散——由太阳加热、风场旋转以及与对流涡旋和GBF的相互作用驱动。本研究提供了沿海风环流的内陆演变及其与环境过程的相互作用的见解。
A Closed Bay-Breeze Circulation and Its Lifecycle From TRACER With a New Orienteering Tape Recorder Diagram
A closed bay-breeze circulation (BBC) followed by a gulf-breeze front (GBF) was observed on 10 September 2022 during the Department of Energy's (DOE) Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) TRACER campaign. Using high-resolution X-band Scanning Cloud Radar (XSACR) and a newly developed orienteering tape recorder diagram, the study analyzed radar reflectivity and Doppler velocity to identify anomalies and track the evolution of these circulations. The BBC, a mesoscale system approximately 30-km long, 30-km wide, and 2-km deep, formed from enhanced horizontal convective rolls along the Galveston Bay coast, progressing northwestward under a 6 m s−1 onshore flow anomaly and reaching 1.5 km depth with return flow aloft. The inland penetration speed was 2 m s−1, driven by an observed 6–9 K land-water temperature contrast. The GBF, coupled to the BBC, intensified with additional southerly flow, penetrating further inland after the BBC collapsed. Passing over the TRACER field site, both fronts significantly impacted boundary layer thermodynamics, dynamics, and aerosol concentration. The BBC event exhibited four lifecycle stages—formation, development, maturation, and dissipation—driven by solar heating, wind field rotation, and interactions with convective eddies and the GBF. This study provides insights into the inland evolution of coastal breeze circulations and their interactions with environmental processes.
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