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    The IMADA-AVER Boundary Layer Experiment in the Mexico City Area

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;1998:;volume( 079 ):;issue: 011::page 2497
    Author:
    Doran, J. C.
    ,
    Bian, X.
    ,
    de Wekker, S. F. J.
    ,
    Edgerton, S.
    ,
    Fast, J. D.
    ,
    Hubbe, J. M.
    ,
    Shaw, W. J.
    ,
    Whiteman, C. D.
    ,
    Abbott, S.
    ,
    King, C.
    ,
    Leach, J.
    ,
    Mulhearn, M.
    ,
    Russell, C.
    ,
    Templeman, B.
    ,
    Wolfe, D.
    ,
    Archuleta, J.
    ,
    Elliott, S.
    ,
    Fernandez, A.
    ,
    Langley, D.
    ,
    Lee, J. T.
    ,
    Porch, W.
    ,
    Tellier, L.
    ,
    Chow, J.
    ,
    Watson, J. G.
    ,
    Coulter, R. L.
    ,
    Martin, T. J.
    ,
    Shannon, J. D.
    ,
    White, R.
    ,
    Martinez, D.
    ,
    Martinez, J. L.
    ,
    Mora, V.
    ,
    Sosa, G.
    ,
    Mercado, G.
    ,
    Pena, J. L.
    ,
    Salas, R.
    ,
    Petty, R.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0477(1998)079<2497:TIABLE>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: A boundary layer field experiment in the Mexico City basin during the period 24 February?22 March 1997 is described. A total of six sites were instrumented. At four of the sites, 915-MHz radar wind profilers were deployed and radiosondes were released five times per day. Two of these sites also had sodars collocated with the profilers. Radiosondes were released twice per day at a fifth site to the south of the basin, and rawinsondes were flown from another location to the northeast of the city three times per day. Mixed layers grew to depths of 2500?3500 m, with a rapid period of growth beginning shortly before noon and lasting for several hours. Significant differences between the mixed-layer temperatures in the basin and outside the basin were observed. Three thermally and topographically driven flow patterns were observed that are consistent with previously hypothesized topographical and thermal forcing mechanisms. Despite these features, the circulation patterns in the basin important for the transport and diffusion of air pollutants show less day-to-day regularity than had been anticipated on the basis of Mexico City's tropical location, high altitude and strong insolation, and topographical setting.
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    contributor authorDoran, J. C.
    contributor authorBian, X.
    contributor authorde Wekker, S. F. J.
    contributor authorEdgerton, S.
    contributor authorFast, J. D.
    contributor authorHubbe, J. M.
    contributor authorShaw, W. J.
    contributor authorWhiteman, C. D.
    contributor authorAbbott, S.
    contributor authorKing, C.
    contributor authorLeach, J.
    contributor authorMulhearn, M.
    contributor authorRussell, C.
    contributor authorTempleman, B.
    contributor authorWolfe, D.
    contributor authorArchuleta, J.
    contributor authorElliott, S.
    contributor authorFernandez, A.
    contributor authorLangley, D.
    contributor authorLee, J. T.
    contributor authorPorch, W.
    contributor authorTellier, L.
    contributor authorChow, J.
    contributor authorWatson, J. G.
    contributor authorCoulter, R. L.
    contributor authorMartin, T. J.
    contributor authorShannon, J. D.
    contributor authorWhite, R.
    contributor authorMartinez, D.
    contributor authorMartinez, J. L.
    contributor authorMora, V.
    contributor authorSosa, G.
    contributor authorMercado, G.
    contributor authorPena, J. L.
    contributor authorSalas, R.
    contributor authorPetty, R.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:42:15Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:42:15Z
    date copyright1998/11/01
    date issued1998
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-24840.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4161557
    description abstractA boundary layer field experiment in the Mexico City basin during the period 24 February?22 March 1997 is described. A total of six sites were instrumented. At four of the sites, 915-MHz radar wind profilers were deployed and radiosondes were released five times per day. Two of these sites also had sodars collocated with the profilers. Radiosondes were released twice per day at a fifth site to the south of the basin, and rawinsondes were flown from another location to the northeast of the city three times per day. Mixed layers grew to depths of 2500?3500 m, with a rapid period of growth beginning shortly before noon and lasting for several hours. Significant differences between the mixed-layer temperatures in the basin and outside the basin were observed. Three thermally and topographically driven flow patterns were observed that are consistent with previously hypothesized topographical and thermal forcing mechanisms. Despite these features, the circulation patterns in the basin important for the transport and diffusion of air pollutants show less day-to-day regularity than had been anticipated on the basis of Mexico City's tropical location, high altitude and strong insolation, and topographical setting.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe IMADA-AVER Boundary Layer Experiment in the Mexico City Area
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume79
    journal issue11
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0477(1998)079<2497:TIABLE>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage2497
    journal lastpage2508
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;1998:;volume( 079 ):;issue: 011
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