Effect of the annular solar eclipse of 15 January 2010 on the lower atmospheric boundary layer over a tropical rural station |
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Authors: | M Venkat Ratnam M Shravan Kumar Ghouse Basha VK Anandan A Jayaraman |
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Institution: | a National Atmospheric Research Laboratory (NARL), Gadanki, India;b ISTRAC, Department of Space, Govt. of India, Bangalore, India |
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Abstract: | This paper documents the effect of the annular solar eclipse of 15 January 2010 on the lower atmospheric boundary layer dynamics over a complex terrain environment at Gadanki (13.5°N, 79.2°E,) using a suite of instruments namely automatic weather station, mini boundary layer mast (15 m), Doppler SODAR, GPS radiosonde and ozonesonde observations. The net heating rates are estimated using radiative transfer algorithm before, during and after the eclipse. Effect on soil temperature is seen clearly up to 20 cm depth and at all the levels up to 15 m. Decrease in the thermal plume level, a dip in the surface layer and a strong vertical downdrafts (subsidence) are noticed during the peak eclipse. Upper layer winds did not show any variation during the eclipse. It is also found to have pronounced effect on all the surface meteorological parameters for a two-day period. |
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Keywords: | Solar eclipse Surface layer ABL Soil temperature Turbulence Thermal plume Doppler SODAR |
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