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Observations of Wintertime Low-Level Jets in the Coastal Region of the Laptev Sea in the Siberian Arctic Using SODAR/RASS

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REMOTE SENSING
卷 13, 期 8, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs13081421

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low-level jets; SODAR; RASS; atmospheric boundary layer; Laptev Sea

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  1. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [03F0831C]
  2. Russian Ministry of Education and Science [RFMEFI61619X0108]
  3. Open Access Fund of the University of Trier
  4. German Research Foundation (DFG) within the Open Access Publishing funding program

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A one-year field campaign at the Tiksi observatory in the Laptev Sea area used SODAR/RASS measurements to investigate the atmospheric boundary layer with a focus on low-level jets during winter, revealing the presence and characteristics of LLJs as well as their main driving mechanism and the influence of local topography.
In 2014/2015 a one-year field campaign at the Tiksi observatory in the Laptev Sea area was carried out using Sound Detection and Ranging/Radio Acoustic Sounding System (SODAR/RASS) measurements to investigate the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) with a focus on low-level jets (LLJ) during the winter season. In addition to SODAR/RASS-derived vertical profiles of temperature, wind speed and direction, a suite of complementary measurements at the Tiksi observatory was available. Data of a regional atmospheric model were used to put the local data into the synoptic context. Two case studies of LLJ events are presented. The statistics of LLJs for six months show that in about 23% of all profiles LLJs were present with a mean jet speed and height of about 7 m/s and 240 m, respectively. In 3.4% of all profiles LLJs exceeding 10 m/s occurred. The main driving mechanism for LLJs seems to be the baroclinicity, since no inertial oscillations were found. LLJs with heights below 200 m are likely influenced by local topography.

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