2023
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/acddfa
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Effect of urbanization on gust wind speed in summer over an urban area in Eastern China

Abstract: Previous studies have extensively examined effects of urbanization on mean wind speed, but few studies were aimed at gust wind speed, while large wind gust could cause safety and economic hazard to a variety of activities. In this study, the effect of urbanization on the gust wind speed in Nanjing, China is assessed using the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) with a parameterization of the gust wind speed. The WRF simulations are run for the summer period of 2013 with the underlying surface before a… Show more

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“…The daily mean wind shear raises 0.25-0.40 m s −1 (25%-40%) and 0.10-0.25 m s −1 (15%-30%) caused by WRs and GRs in the PRD region, respectively. The larger effect of WRs on wind shear is because the variations of the mean wind speed at 850-hPa pressure level caused by WRs are not significantly different from those by GRs, while the mean wind speed at 950-hPa pressure level is more reduced by WRs than by GRs (as shown in figures S9 and S10), as the mean wind speed at 850-hPa pressure level is less impacted by the urban boundary layer than the mean wind speed at 950-hPa pressure level is (Liu et al 2023).…”
Section: Turbulence and Wind Shearmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…The daily mean wind shear raises 0.25-0.40 m s −1 (25%-40%) and 0.10-0.25 m s −1 (15%-30%) caused by WRs and GRs in the PRD region, respectively. The larger effect of WRs on wind shear is because the variations of the mean wind speed at 850-hPa pressure level caused by WRs are not significantly different from those by GRs, while the mean wind speed at 950-hPa pressure level is more reduced by WRs than by GRs (as shown in figures S9 and S10), as the mean wind speed at 850-hPa pressure level is less impacted by the urban boundary layer than the mean wind speed at 950-hPa pressure level is (Liu et al 2023).…”
Section: Turbulence and Wind Shearmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Wind gust with large momentary wind speed is a disastrous weather that may induce great socioeconomic impacts as it could cause serious damage to infrastructures such as bridges and power lines, traffic and transportation, industrial and agricultural production, and human safety (Fink et al 2009, Suzuki 2009, Suomi et al 2013, Hawbecker et al 2017, Montenegro et al 2020. Therefore, it is need to develop strategies to mitigate wind gust, especially over urban areas where the above elements are concentrated (Liu et al 2023). Gust wind speed, by which wind gust does harm, is defined as the maximum value in a time series of three-second moving average wind speed during a ten-minute period (World Meteorological Organization 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
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