Features of wind field over the sea surface in the coastal area |
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Authors: | A. K. Monzikova,V. N. Kudryavtsev,A. G. Myasoedov,B. Chapron,S. S. Zilitinkevich |
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Affiliation: | 1.Russian State Hydrometeorological University,St. Petersburg,Russia;2.Ifremer, Pointe du Diable,Plouzané,France;3.Finnish Meteorological Institute,Helsinki,Finland;4.Lobachevskii State University of Nizhny Novgorod,Nizhny Novgorod,Russia;5.Moscow State University,Moscow,Russia;6.Institute of Geography,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia |
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Abstract: | In this paper we analyze SAR wind field features, in particular the effects of wind shadowing. These effects represent the dynamics of the internal atmospheric boundary layer, which is formed due to the transition of the air flow arriving from the rough land surface to the “smooth” water surface. In the wind-shadowed area, the flow accelerates, and a surface wind stress increases with fetch. The width of the shadow depends not only on the wind speed and atmospheric boundary layer stratification, but also on geographic features such as windflow multiple transformations over the complex surface land–Lake Chudskoe–land–Gulf of Finland. Measurements showed that, in the area of wind acceleration, the surface stress normalized by an equilibrium value (far from the coast) is a universal function of dimensionless fetch Xf/G. Surface wind stress reaches an equilibrium value at Xf/G ≈ 0.4, which is the scale of the planetary-boundary-layer relaxation. |
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