Title of article
Observations and Numerical Simulations of Urban Heat Island and Sea Breeze Circulations over New York City
Author/Authors
Peter P. Childs، نويسنده , , Sethu Raman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
26
From page
1955
To page
1980
Abstract
Observations from two SOund Detection And Ranging (SODAR) units, a 10 m
micrometeorological tower and five Automated Surface Observing Stations (ASOS) were examined
during several synoptic scale flow regimes over New York City after the World Trade Center disaster on
September 11, 2001. An ARPS model numerical simulation was conducted to explore the complex
mesoscale boundary layer structure over New York City. The numerical investigation examined the urban
heat island, urban roughness effect and sea breeze structure over the New York City region. Estimated
roughness lengths varied from 0.7 m with flow from the water to 4 m with flow through Manhattan. A
nighttime mixed layer was observed over lower Manhattan, indicating the existence of an urban heat
island. The ARPS model simulated a sea-breeze front moving through lower Manhattan during the study
period consistent with the observations from the SODARs and the 10-m tower observations. Wind
simulations showed a slowing and cyclonic turning of the 10-m air flow as the air moved over New York
City from the ocean. Vertical profiles of simulated TKE and wind speeds showed a maximum in TKE over
lower Manhattan during nighttime conditions. It appears that this TKE maximum is directly related to the
influences of the urban heat island
Keywords
TKE. , sea breeze , urban heat island
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Record number
429877
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