OROGRAPHIC AND STABILITY EFFECTS ON DAYTIME, VALLEY-SIDE SLOPE FLOWS

被引:14
作者
ATKINSON, BW
SHAHUB, AN
机构
[1] Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London
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10.1007/BF00705601
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The effects of orography and initial stability upon the magnitude and configuration of daytime, valley-side slope flows were investigated. A three-dimensional, time-dependent, non-hydrostatic numerical model provided simulations over a range of idealised valley forms for a range of vertical stabilities. The model's short-wave radiation scheme was improved and the runs were for a virtually dry atmosphere. Airflow over the valley is influenced by two distinct stability regimes, separated by a sharp threshold value of 0. 37-degrees-C km-1. At lower stabilities, flow is strong and predominantly downward. Above the threshold, uplift occurs for all stabilities, decreasing in magnitude with increasing stability. Cross-valley flow increases in the stability range 0.06-degrees-C-0.6-degrees-C/100 m and decreases at higher stabilities. For a given stability above the threshold value, vertical velocities are directly related to slope angle. Horizontal velocities increase with slope at low angles but there is a suggestion that they decrease with increasing slope angle at high angles. The effect of valley half-width is much smaller than that of slope; greater valley width leads to a weaker cross-valley circulation. Conditions for the development of valley-slope flow configuration in harmony with the underlying orography are derived. A quantitative relationship between the magnitude of the average flow and the average slope and the initial stability is presented.
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