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Publikováno v:
Meteorological Applications. 15:367-380
The terrain and morphology of an urban area have a major impact upon the distribution of sensible heat flux and consequently the energy balance of the boundary layer. The spatial distribution of sensible heat flux is difficult to measure, particularl
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 41:4040-4049
An urban field trial has been undertaken with the aim of assessing the performance of the boundary layer height (BLH) determination of two models: the Met Office Unified Model (UM) and a Gaussian-type plume model, ADMS. Pulsed Doppler lidar data were
Publikováno v:
Weather. 62:203-208
In August 2006, forest fires in north-western Russia led to elevated concentrations of fine particles reducing air quality in southern Finland over a number of weeks. Predominately easterly and south-easterly winds resulted in smoke plumes extending
Autor:
K. E. Bozier, Rob I. Young, Stephan Siemen, Fay Davies, Graham J. G. Upton, A.R. Holt, Doug R. Middleton, Dave V. Willetts, Guy Pearson, Chris G. Collier
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 86:825-838
Dispersion of pollutants in the urban atmosphere is a subject that is presently under much investigation. In this paper the variables used in turbulent dispersion and plume rise schemes of the Met Office Nuclear Accident Model (NAME) are discussed. T
Publikováno v:
Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics. 7:S280-S289
In July 2004 a field trial was undertaken to simultaneously deploy two similar Doppler lidar systems with the aim of measuring the turbulence characteristics of the atmospheric boundary layer over an urban area. This paper outlines the characteristic
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 21:753-761
Analysis of radial wind velocity data from the Salford pulsed Doppler infrared lidar is used to calculate turbulent spectral statistics over the city of Salford in the United Kingdom. The results presented here, first, outline the error estimation pr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics. 6:608-616
A ground based, mobile, scanning Doppler lidar system used for atmospheric boundary layer research is described. The system is designed to operate safely in urban areas and has an eye safe wavelength of 10.6 µm, a range capability of up to 9 km (dep
Autor:
Humphrey Lean, Geraint Vaughan, Tim J. Hewison, Chris G. Collier, Peter Clark, Douglas J. Parker, Robert J. Watson, Richard G. Forbes, Andreas Wieser, Ann R. Webb, Michael Kunz, Fay Davies, John H. Marsham, Alan M. Blyth, Thomas Feuerle, John Nicol, Keith A. Browning, Karl M. Beswick, K. E. Bozier, Christoph Kottmeier, J. L. Agnew, Christian Barthlott, Cyril J. Morcrette, Darcy N. Ladd, Zhihong Li, Nigel Roberts, Andrew Russell, Helmut Schulz, S. P. Ballard, Mark Dixon, Bernhard Deny, Mark Bitter, Stephan Kraut, Ulrich Corsmeier, Barbara Brooks, Lindsay Bennett, Juergen Lenfant, Felicity Perry, Joe Waight, D. P. Wareing, Dave Bamber, Hugo Ricketts, James McGregor, Norbert Kalthoff, Stephan D. Mobbs, Catherine Gaffard, Malcolm D. Gray, Martin Kohler, Samiro Khodayar, E. G. Norton, Elizabeth C. Slack, Rolf Hankers, Markus Ramatschi
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Browning, K A, Blyth, A M, Clark, P A, Corsmeier, U, Morcrette, C J, Agnew, J L, Ballard, S P, Bamber, D, Barthlott, C, Bennett, L J, Beswick, K M, Bitter, M, Bozier, K E, Brooks, B J, Collier, C G, Davies, F, Deny, B, Dixon, M A, Feuerle, T, Forbes, R M, Gaffard, C, Gray, M D, Hankers, R, Hewison, T J, Kalthoff, N, Khodayar, S, Kohler, M, Kottmeier, C, Kraut, S, Kunz, M, Ladd, D N, Lean, H W, Lenfant, J, Li, Z, Marsham, J, Mcgregor, J, Mobbs, S D, Nicol, J, Norton, E, Parker, D J, Perry, F, Ramatschi, M, Ricketts, H M A, Roberts, N M, Russell, A, Schulz, H, Slack, E C, Vaughan, G, Waight, J, Wareing, D P, Watson, R J, Webb, A R & Wieser, A 2007, ' The Convective Storm Initiation Project ', Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 88, no. 12, pp. 1939-1956 . https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-88-12-1939
Browning, K A, Blyth, A M, Clark, P A, Corsmeier, U, Morcrette, C J, Agnew, J L, Ballard, S P, Bamber, D, Barthlott, C, Bennett, L J, Beswick, K M, Bitter, M, Bozier, K E, Brooks, B J, Collier, C G, Davies, F, Deny, B, Dixon, M A, Feuerle, T, Forbes, R M, Gaffard, C, Gray, M D, Hankers, R, Hewison, T J, Kalthoff, N, Khodayar, S, Kohler, M, Kottmeier, C, Kraut, S, Kunz, M, Ladd, D N, Lean, H W, Lenfant, J, Li, Z, Marsham, J, Mcgregor, J, Mobbs, S D, Nicol, J, Norton, E, Parker, D J, Perry, F, Ramatschi, M, Ricketts, H M A, Roberts, N M, Russell, A, Schulz, H, Slack, E C, Vaughan, G, Waight, J, Wareing, D P, Watson, R J, Webb, A R & Wieser, A 2007, ' The Convective Storm Initiation Project ', Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 88, no. 12, pp. 1939-1956 . https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-88-12-1939
Copyright @ 2007 AMS The Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) is an international project to understand precisely where, when, and how convective clouds form and develop into showers in the mainly maritime environment of southern England. A maj
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::cbb11367f1cb6b05bfe765696326163c
http://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/escidoc:236361
http://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/escidoc:236361
Autor:
Alan M. Blyth, K. E. Bozier, Peter Clark, E Pavelin, Darcy N. Ladd, E. G. Norton, Cyril J. Morcrette, Keith A. Browning
SUMMARY Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) to study the mesoscale and convective-scale processes that determine precisely where warm-season convective showers
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7279727d17e4cb3d704f8bbf1cd9fdbe
https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/728/1/fulltext.pdf
https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/728/1/fulltext.pdf
A single pulsed Doppler lidar was successfully deployed to measure air flow and turbulence over the Malvern hills, Worcester, UK. The DERA Malvern lidar used was a CO2 µm pulsed Doppler lidar. The lidar pulse repetition rate was 120 Hz and had a pul
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https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/735/1/fulltext.pdf
https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/735/1/fulltext.pdf