BUBBLE – an Urban Boundary Layer Meteorology Project

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作者
M. W. Rotach
R. Vogt
C. Bernhofer
E. Batchvarova
A. Christen
A. Clappier
B. Feddersen
S.-E. Gryning
G. Martucci
H. Mayer
V. Mitev
T. R. Oke
E. Parlow
H. Richner
M. Roth
Y.-A. Roulet
D. Ruffieux
J. A. Salmond
M. Schatzmann
J. A. Voogt
机构
[1] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,Meteorology Department
[2] Atmospheric and Climate Science,Department for Wind Energy
[3] IAC-ETH,Geography Department
[4] University of Basel,Geography Department
[5] Institute for Meteorology,Geography Department
[6] Climatology and Remote Sensing,Geography Department
[7] University of Dresden,undefined
[8] Bulgarian National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology,undefined
[9] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,undefined
[10] Laboratory of Air and Soil Pollution,undefined
[11] LPAS-EPFL,undefined
[12] University of Hamburg,undefined
[13] Risø National Laboratory,undefined
[14] University of Freiburg,undefined
[15] Meteorological Institute,undefined
[16] Observatory of Neuchatel,undefined
[17] The University of British Columbia,undefined
[18] The National University of Singapore,undefined
[19] Swiss Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology,undefined
[20] Birmingham University,undefined
[21] University of Western Ontario,undefined
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Lidar; Wind Tunnel; Lower Troposphere; Wind Profiler; Tracer Experiment;
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The Basel UrBan Boundary Layer Experiment (BUBBLE) was a year-long experimental effort to investigate in detail the boundary layer structure in the City of Basel, Switzerland. At several sites over different surface types (urban, sub-urban and rural reference) towers up to at least twice the main obstacle height provided turbulence observations at many levels. In addition, a Wind Profiler and a Lidar near the city center were profiling the entire lower troposphere. During an intensive observation period (IOP) of one month duration, several sub-studies on street canyon energetics and satellite ground truth, as well as on urban turbulence and profiling (sodar, RASS, tethered balloon) were performed. Also tracer experiments with near-roof-level release and sampling were performed. In parallel to the experimental activities within BUBBLE, a meso-scale numerical atmospheric model, which contains a surface exchange parameterization, especially designed for urban areas was evaluated and further developed. Finally, the area of the full-scale tracer experiment which also contains several sites of other special projects during the IOP (street canyon energetics, satellite ground truth) is modeled using a very detailed physical scale-model in a wind tunnel. In the present paper details of all these activities are presented together with first results.
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页码:231 / 261
页数:30
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