A Characterization of the Delaware Sea Breeze Using Observations and ModelingSource: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology:;2018:;volume 057:;issue 007::page 1405DOI: 10.1175/JAMC-D-17-0186.1Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractSea-breeze circulations are a prominent source of diurnal wind variability along coastlines throughout the world. For Delaware, the sea breeze is the largest source of variability in the coastal wind field. We developed a detailed, year-round sea-breeze climatology for the Delaware coastline using 9 years of meteorological station data and an objective sea-breeze detection algorithm. Sea-breeze fronts were identified and characterized by timing, speed, and duration as well as the resulting temperature and humidity changes. The observed temperature change associated with the Delaware sea-breeze front varied spatially, as well as with season, time of day, location, and developmental stage of the front. The observed sea breeze also had some unique features because of the location of southern Delaware on the Delmarva Peninsula and the complicated shape of the local coastline. Details of the summertime sea breeze were further explored using simulations with the Weather Research and Forecasting Model for June?August of 2000?09. Model-simulated sea-breeze characteristics were then compared with the observed sea-breeze climatology whenever possible. Results suggest that the mesoscale atmospheric model is capable of simulating the complex, observed spatial and temporal characteristics of the Delaware Sea breeze. However, the sea breeze in the model was weaker than that observed and tended to dissipate earlier in the afternoon, making it a challenging phenomenon to detect and characterize in the model. Improved detection and simulation of the sea-breeze fronts will increase our understanding of the impact this regional phenomenal has on the local climate and on the populations living by the coast.
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| contributor author | Hughes, Christopher P. | |
| contributor author | Veron, Dana E. | |
| date accessioned | 2019-09-19T10:06:30Z | |
| date available | 2019-09-19T10:06:30Z | |
| date copyright | 4/30/2018 12:00:00 AM | |
| date issued | 2018 | |
| identifier other | jamc-d-17-0186.1.pdf | |
| identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4261615 | |
| description abstract | AbstractSea-breeze circulations are a prominent source of diurnal wind variability along coastlines throughout the world. For Delaware, the sea breeze is the largest source of variability in the coastal wind field. We developed a detailed, year-round sea-breeze climatology for the Delaware coastline using 9 years of meteorological station data and an objective sea-breeze detection algorithm. Sea-breeze fronts were identified and characterized by timing, speed, and duration as well as the resulting temperature and humidity changes. The observed temperature change associated with the Delaware sea-breeze front varied spatially, as well as with season, time of day, location, and developmental stage of the front. The observed sea breeze also had some unique features because of the location of southern Delaware on the Delmarva Peninsula and the complicated shape of the local coastline. Details of the summertime sea breeze were further explored using simulations with the Weather Research and Forecasting Model for June?August of 2000?09. Model-simulated sea-breeze characteristics were then compared with the observed sea-breeze climatology whenever possible. Results suggest that the mesoscale atmospheric model is capable of simulating the complex, observed spatial and temporal characteristics of the Delaware Sea breeze. However, the sea breeze in the model was weaker than that observed and tended to dissipate earlier in the afternoon, making it a challenging phenomenon to detect and characterize in the model. Improved detection and simulation of the sea-breeze fronts will increase our understanding of the impact this regional phenomenal has on the local climate and on the populations living by the coast. | |
| publisher | American Meteorological Society | |
| title | A Characterization of the Delaware Sea Breeze Using Observations and Modeling | |
| type | Journal Paper | |
| journal volume | 57 | |
| journal issue | 7 | |
| journal title | Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology | |
| identifier doi | 10.1175/JAMC-D-17-0186.1 | |
| journal fristpage | 1405 | |
| journal lastpage | 1421 | |
| tree | Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology:;2018:;volume 057:;issue 007 | |
| contenttype | Fulltext |