TANG Ling, ZHAN Jiemin, LI Yoksheung, et al. Improvement Test for Simulation of Vertical Wind Profile in MM5 and #br#
Simulation Analysis of Meteorological Fields in Vertical Cross-Section[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2012,51(6).
TANG Ling, ZHAN Jiemin, LI Yoksheung, et al. Improvement Test for Simulation of Vertical Wind Profile in MM5 and #br#
Simulation Analysis of Meteorological Fields in Vertical Cross-Section[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2012,51(6).DOI:
By adjusting the distribution of vertical sigma levels and increasing its number
the accuracy of computed wind
temperature and other meteorological fields are improved in near surface and upper levels in MM5 simulations. In particular
the density of vertical levels above 2000 meters is usually sparse compared with that near surface levels. Increasing the number of vertical levels above 2000 meters can improve greatly the accuracy of computed meteorological fields in upper levels
resulting in better analysis of weather phenomena such as the southwest low-level and high-level jets which have significant influence in the South China region in summer. The changes of vertical wind profile caused by updating of land use pattern are studied. The streamline fields are compared and analyzed in three vertical cross-sections in the Pearl River estuary. The updating land use patterns would lead to more realistic surface heat and vapor fluxes
resulting in more accurate upper atmosphere meteorological fields
such as the vertical wind profile
through vertical turbulent transport.
关键词
MM5中尺度模式垂直层加密垂直风剖面
Keywords
mesoscale model MM5densify vertical levelsvertical wind profile