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Diurnal Wind Variations in TexAQS-2. John W. Nielsen-Gammon and Andrew McNeel Texas A&M University. Diurnal (24-hour) Winds. Sea Breeze Cycle strongly affects ozone concentrations and locations in Houston
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Diurnal Wind Variations in TexAQS-2 John W. Nielsen-Gammon and Andrew McNeel Texas A&M University
Diurnal (24-hour) Winds • Sea Breeze Cycle strongly affects ozone concentrations and locations in Houston • Nighttime transport strongly affects ventilation and intrastate-interstate pollution dispersion • Objective: use TexAQS-2 profiler network to characterize diurnal winds
Technical Issues • Profiler winds are • Contaminated by other sources • Contaminated by migrating birds • Noisy • Approach: • Use QC’d winds (Sonoma Technology) • Use mostly complete days • Interpolate using linear and EOF methods
TexAQS-2 Profiler Network Jayton Palestine Ledbetter
Southerly Wind Maxima • Longview: 00-01 CDT, 300 m, 7 m/s • Huntsville: 22-00 CDT, 300 m, 6.5 m/s • La Porte: 19-22 CDT, 250 m, 3 m/s • Brazos A19: 00 CDT, <400 m, > 4 m/s
Conclusions • Diurnal winds are caused by: • Sea breeze • Frictional decoupling • and enhanced by adverse shear • At night, they are almost invisible to the conventional observing network • Important in regional transport • Challenging to model