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Evaluation of Urban Local-Scale Aerodynamic Parameters: Implications for the Vertical Profile of Wind Speed and for Source Areas

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BOUNDARY-LAYER METEOROLOGY
卷 164, 期 2, 页码 183-213

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10546-017-0248-z

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Aerodynamic roughness length; Anemometric methods; Logarithmic wind-speed profile; Morphometric methods; Source area; Zero-plane displacement

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  1. NERC CASE studentship
  2. Risk Management Solutions [NE/L00853X/1]
  3. Newton Fund/Met Office CSSP China
  4. NERC ClearfLo
  5. EUf7 BRIDGE
  6. EPSRC ACTUAL
  7. KCL
  8. University of Reading
  9. NERC [NE/N00700X/1, NE/L008971/1, NE/H003231/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  10. Natural Environment Research Council [NE/H003231/1, 1546749, NE/L008971/1, NE/N00700X/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Nine methods to determine local-scale aerodynamic roughness length and zero-plane displacement are compared at three sites (within 60 m of each other) in London, UK. Methods include three anemometric (single-level high frequency observations), six morphometric (surface geometry) and one reference-based approach (look-up tables). A footprint model is used with the morphometric methods in an iterative procedure. The results are insensitive to the initial and estimates. Across the three sites, varies between 5 and 45 m depending upon the method used. Morphometric methods that incorporate roughness-element height variability agree better with anemometric methods, indicating is consistently greater than the local mean building height. Depending upon method and wind direction, varies between 0.1 and 5 m with morphometric consistently being 2-3 m larger than the anemometric . No morphometric method consistently resembles the anemometric methods. Wind-speed profiles observed with Doppler lidar provide additional data with which to assess the methods. Locally determined roughness parameters are used to extrapolate wind-speed profiles to a height roughly 200 m above the canopy. Wind-speed profiles extrapolated based on morphometric methods that account for roughness-element height variability are most similar to observations. The extent of the modelled source area for measurements varies by up to a factor of three, depending upon the morphometric method used to determine and .

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