Title of article :
Numerical Simulation of Mesoscale Circulations in a Region of Contrasting Soil Types
Author/Authors :
Sethu Raman، نويسنده , , Aaron Sims، نويسنده , , Robb Ellis، نويسنده , , Ryan Boyles ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Mesoscale processes that form due to changes in surface characteristics play a dominant
role in the development of the planetary boundary layer structure and the formation of convection. In this
study, effects of the Sandhills region of North and South Carolina on mesoscale processes are examined.
Climatological analyses indicate increased convective precipitation in this location as compared to the
surrounding region. This is believed to be due to enhanced convection induced by horizontal heat flux
gradients caused by sharp changes in soil type and hence the heat capacity of the soil. Simulations using a
non-hydrostatic mesoscale model (MM5 version 3.3) were made for a non-precipitation case with a 5-km
resolution domain centered over the Carolinas from August 15, 2000 to August 18, 2000. The results
showed the existence of a mesoscale circulation over the Sandhills region. Differential heating induced by
contrasting soil types dividing the Coastal Plain from the central Piedmont causes this circulation. Seabreeze
circulation often combines with the Sandhills circulation to initiate convection in this region.
Diurnal variations are handled well by the model indicating that the thermodynamic structure of the
atmosphere is well simulated.
Keywords :
soil variation. , MM5 , NORTH CAROLINA , Mesoscale circulations
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics