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Wind environment in the Lee of Kauai Island,Hawaii during trade wind conditions: weather setting for the Helios Mishap
Authors:John N. Porter  Duane Stevens  Kevin Roe  Sheldon Kono  David Kress  Eric Lau
Affiliation:(1) School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA;(2) Maui High Performance Computing Center, Kihea, HI, USA;(3) Statech International, Honolulu, HI, USA;(4) Island Air, Honolulu, HI, USA;(5) National Weather Service, Eureka, CA, USA
Abstract:On 26 June 2003 (approximately 1030 local time) the Helios ultralight aircraft broke apart off the west coast of Kauai Island, Hawaii as it was climbing out of the Kauai wind shadow. Following the aircraft mishap, a study was carried out to understand the conditions on the day of the crash and to better characterize the wind in the lee of Kauai. As part of this effort, both aircraft measurements and numerical modelling studies were carried out. Measurements and models showed the trade wind flow was enhanced around the island creating a region of wind shear surrounding the leeside calm zone. This wind shear region was found to be vertically oriented along the south side but tilted northward with height along the northern side of the calm zone. Several other factors on the day of the crash were investigated including water vapour gradients, diurnal Island heating, and gravity waves but their possible influences on the crash could not be confirmed. While the numerical model captured the general features of the Kauai leeside winds, the orientation of the calm zone was north of the observed one.
Keywords:Hawaii  Helios aircraft  Island wake  Marine boundary layer  Trade winds  Wind turbulence
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