D. Melas et al., Estimation of meteorological parameters for air quality management: Coupling of sodar data with simple numerical models, J APPL MET, 39(4), 2000, pp. 509-515
In this paper an attempt is made to couple sodar data and simple numerical
models to calculate the wind field and the boundary layer parameters that a
re relevant to air quality monitoring and studies. For this purpose, a diag
nostic, mass-consistent wind field model and a mixed-layer model are used.
The sodar data used in the analysis were taken from three Doppler sodars th
at were operating in the area of Rome, Italy. A similarity method for the c
onvective boundary layer is used to calculate the surface fluxes of heat an
d momentum from sodar measurements of the mean horizontal wind and the vert
ical velocity variance. The calculated surface fluxes of heat and momentum
are used as input data to the mixed-layer model. The day chosen for the ana
lysis is 18 July 1992, on which a sea-breeze circulation developed in the a
rea. The main characteristics of the wind field and the boundary layer stru
cture are presented and discussed.