Wind characteristics at the Boulder Atmospheric Observatory |
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Authors: | Steven Schotz Hans A. Panofsky |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Meteorology, The Pennsylvania State University, 16802, University Park, PA, USA
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Abstract: | Wind speeds at the 300 m tower at the Boulder Atmospheric Observatory have been analyzed. This tower is located in slightly rolling farmland. The following conclusions have been reached: - For west winds, the terrain is sufficiently uniform for simple surface-layer theory to be adequate without modification even though the air has moved up a small slope to reach the tower. For south and southeast winds, ‘effective’ roughness lengths must be introduced, which are significantly larger than the ‘true’ roughness length.
- Useful wind estimates up to 150 m can be made from winds at 10 m and stability information, provided the ‘effective’ roughness length is known.
- The observations are consistent with a von Kármán constant of 0.35.
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