Occurrence of Kelvin-Helmholtz Billows in Sea-breeze Circulations


Autoria(s): Plant, Robert Stephen; Keith, G.J.
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

Centred at the interface between the sea-breeze and the return flow aloft, Kelvin-Helmholtz billows (KHB) are an important feature of the turbulent structure of some sea-breeze circulations (SBCs). In other SBCs, there are no prominent KHBs observed. Factors governing the appearance of billows are determined from a database of 139 sea breezes, constructed from two years of summertime surface observations at a site on the south coast of England. Post-frontal oscillations occur in the surface data for some SBCs and are interpreted as indicating possible KHBs aloft. The SBCs are formed under a wide range of synoptic conditions, enabling various measures of possible billow occurrence to be related to properties of the large-scale, ambient flow. Consistent with laboratory experiments of density currents, KHBs are suppressed for propagation into a head wind and enhanced with a tail wind. They are also found to be enhanced for stronger ambient wind speeds, while large-scale coast-parallel flow is effective in suppressing the billows.

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/787/1/khb.pdf

Plant, R. S. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000378.html> and Keith, G.J. (2007) Occurrence of Kelvin-Helmholtz Billows in Sea-breeze Circulations. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 122 (1). pp. 1-15. ISSN 0006-8314 doi: 10.1007/s10546-006-9089-x <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10546-006-9089-x>

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en

Publicador

Springer

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/787/

10.1007/s10546-006-9089-x

10.1007/s10546-006-9089-x

Palavras-Chave #551 Geology, hydrology, meteorology
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Article

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