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Title: Diurnal Structure of Monsoon Boundary Layer
Authors: Babu,C A
Hamza, V
Keywords: Monsoon boundary layer
Low Level Jet stream
boundary layer height
clear air turbulence
Issue Date: Jul-2007
Abstract: The characteristics of the monsoon boundary layer are imperative to understand in the perception of the tropical regions. The southwest monsoon is associated with a strong wind in the lower troposphere near 1.5 km and is referred to as Low Level Jet stream (LLJ). The boundary layer structure associated with the LLJ during monsoon can be studied using L-band Ultra High Frequency (UHF) radar. This L-band wind profiler-commonly referred as lower atmospheric wind profiler (LAWP), was installed at NARL, Gadanki. Zonal, meridional and vertical wind components are used to understand the diurnal variation of the wind in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL) and associated features. From the analysis during non rainy days of the southwest monsoon, it is found that the LLJ has maximum strength during the early morning hours at lower level and the height increases as day progresses. The vertical wind shows the transfer of momentum from the LLJ towards the surface, indicating the sinking motion during the daytime. Vertical gradient of the wind shear shows the intensity of clear air turbulence is moderate and no severe clear air turbulence is noticed during the monsoon period
Description: J.Mar. Atmos. Res. Vol.3, No.2 July 2007, 51-59
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3800
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