西风带
无线电探空仪
地质学
行星边界层
气候学
全球风模式
盛行風
大气科学
山脊
天气尺度气象学
边界层
大气不稳定性
大气(单位)
风速
气象学
地理
湍流
海洋学
古生物学
物理
热力学
作者
Yue Lai,Xuelong Chen,Yaoming Ma,Deliang Chen,Suolang Zhaxi
摘要
Abstract This study focused on planetary boundary layer (PBL) growth in winter under the influence of the westerlies over the Rongbuk Valley on the north side of the central Himalayas. Two sunny November days in 2014 with different synoptic conditions in terms of large‐scale wind direction and speed were selected to investigate the ways in which large‐scale synoptic forcing affected the vertical structure of the PBL, atmospheric stability, surface wind field, and land surface energy fluxes. This was done by using radiosonde and in‐situ measurements, the European Centre for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts ERA5 reanalysis data set, and a one‐dimensional model. The results revealed that the valley winds and PBL growth were strongly influenced by the variations of the westerlies, which prevail in this region during the winter. When the synoptic wind direction at the height of the mountain ridges was parallel to the axis of the valley and strong, the downward transmission of the westerlies to the valley floor (DTWTV) was strong, causing high near‐surface wind speeds and sensible heat flux values. These conditions, together with a deep residual layer, unstable atmosphere, and thermally driven local wind, produced an extremely deep PBL (9 km above sea level) in the early afternoon of November 23. When the synoptic wind direction at the ridge height intersected the axis of the valley and was weak, the DTWTV was weak, and the PBL became relatively low on November 28. These results demonstrate that the interaction between the topography and synoptic circulation plays a critical role in PBL growth.
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