Idealised simulation of downburst winds
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2010
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Resumo |
Convectively driven downburst winds pose a threat to structures and communities in many regions of Australia not subject to tropical cyclones. Extreme value analysis shows that for return periods of interest to engineering design these events produce higher gust wind speeds than synoptic scale windstorms. Despite this, comparatively little is known of the near ground wind structure of these potentially hazardous windstorms. With this in mind, a series of idealised three-dimensional numerical simulations were undertaken to investigate convective storm wind fields. A dry, non-hydrostatic, sub-cloud model with parameterisation of the microphysics was used. Simulations were run with a uniform 20 m horizontal grid resolution and a variable vertical resolution increasing from 1 m. A systematic grid resolution study showed further refinement did not alter the morphological structure of the outflow. Simulations were performed for stationary downbursts in a quiescent air field, stationary downbursts embedded within environmental boundary layer winds, and also translating downbursts embedded within environmental boundary layer winds. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73652/1/Mason_2010.pdf Mason, Matthew S. (2010) Idealised simulation of downburst winds. In Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society National Conference, 2010, Canberra, ACT. |
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Copyright 2010 [please consult the author] |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #040102 Atmospheric Dynamics #090506 Structural Engineering #091501 Computational Fluid Dynamics #downburst #thunderstorm |
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Conference Item |