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contributor authorJohnson, M. E.
contributor authorKalma, J. D.
contributor authorPederson, D.
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:05:38Z
date available2017-06-09T16:05:38Z
date copyright1986/02/01
date issued1986
identifier issn0027-0644
identifier otherams-60770.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4201476
description abstractMeasured surface wind patterns in the Canberra region of southeastern Australia have been used to derive a mean regional surface wind based on three-hourly means from 17 sites over an area of 600 km2. The mean direction was calculated using the definition of the mean of an angular variate given by Mardia, and the circular variance was calculated as a measure of dispersion. This technique treats each directional observation as a vector of unit length. Additionally, three-hourly observations of the wind at 850 mb for one location in the region have been taken to represent the gradient wind over the region. Data wore taken over a 12 month period. With such input data, linear regression for an angular variate has been used to develop equations between the regional surface wind direction and variables defining diurnal and seasonal changes under varying synoptic conditions for each of the eight compass directions of gradient wind. These equations show the generally close relationship between the gradient wind direction and the surface wind direction during daytime, but during nighttime the surface wind direction is often independent of the upper level wind. It is suggested that on such occasions the wind is a local drainage flow.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleA Study of the Dependence of Surface Wind Direction on the Gradient Wind
typeJournal Paper
journal volume114
journal issue2
journal titleMonthly Weather Review
identifier doi10.1175/1520-0493(1986)114<0257:ASOTDO>2.0.CO;2
journal fristpage257
journal lastpage269
treeMonthly Weather Review:;1986:;volume( 114 ):;issue: 002
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